Wednesday, August 14, 2013

In Your Nose

[John Mennes (1599-1671),] Wit restor'd in several Select poems not formerly publish't (London: R. Pollard, N. Brooks, and T. Dring, 1658), p. 172:
If a fart flye away where he makes his stay,
Can any man think or suppose?
For a fart cannot tell, when its out where to dwell,
Unlesse it be in your nose, unlesse it be in your nose boyes,
Unlesse it be in your nose.

For a fart cannot tell, when its out where to dwell
Unlesse it be in your nose.

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