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 It's a wery remarkable circumstance, sir," said Sam, "that 
poverty and oysters always seem to go together."  
 It's a wery remarkable circumstance, sir," said Sam, "that 
poverty and oysters always seem to go together." 
 I will not be sworn but love may transform me to an oyster; but 
I'll take my oath on read more 
 I will not be sworn but love may transform me to an oyster; but 
I'll take my oath on it, till he have made an oyster of me he 
shall never make me such a fool. 
He was a bold man that first eat an oyster.
He was a bold man that first eat an oyster.
 'Twere better to be born a stone
 Of ruder shape, and feeling none,
  Than with a tenderness read more 
 'Twere better to be born a stone
 Of ruder shape, and feeling none,
  Than with a tenderness like mine
   And sensibilities so fine!
    Ah, hapless wretch! condemn'd to dwell
     Forever in my native shell,
      Ordained to move when others please,
       Not for my own content or ease;
        But toss'd and buffeted about,
         Now in the water and now out. 
 The oyster is unseasonable and unwholesome in all months that 
have not the letter R in their name.  
 The oyster is unseasonable and unwholesome in all months that 
have not the letter R in their name. 
 If that a pearl may in a toad's head dwell,
 And may be found too in an oyster shell.  
 If that a pearl may in a toad's head dwell,
 And may be found too in an oyster shell. 
 An oyster may be crossed in love! Who says
 A whale's a bird?--Ha! did you call my love?--
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 An oyster may be crossed in love! Who says
 A whale's a bird?--Ha! did you call my love?--
  He's here! He's there! he's everywhere!
   An me! he's nowhere!