REBUSSES.

THE FOLLOWING ARE REBUSSES ON THE NAMES OF BIRDS.

1. A child’s plaything.

2. What we all do at every meal.

3. A disorder incident to man and horse.

4. Nothing, twice yourself, and fifty.

5. What we should always be ready to do to persons fighting, and the top of a house.

6. Equality and decay.

7. A celebrated English architect.

8. A tailor’s implement.

9. A lever.

10. An instrument for raising weights.

11. Three-eighths of a monthly publication, with a baked dish.

12. A valuable species of corn, and a very necessary part of it.

13. A cheated person.

14. A distant country.

15. Spoil half a score.

16. The defence of a bridge.

17. An instrument of diversion for men and boys.

18. A piece of wood, and a fashionable name for a street.

19. To cut off, and a vowel.

20. A piece of land, and a good thing which it produces.

21. What we say a person has got when he falls into the water.

22. An Animal which a Jew must not eat, a vowel, and a preposition.

23.

I am found in a jail; I belong to a fire;

And am seen in a gutter abounding in mire:

Put my last letter third, and then ’twill be found

I belong to a king, without changing my sound.

24.

Ye rebus wits,

Now mind your hits;

For your’s the task

My name to unmask:

A fruit we eat,

As sauce to meat;

And with fish too,

That wants a gout;

One letter, pray,

Take quite away;

A point of land

You’ll understand

Which sailors dread

Too near their lead,

But when embay’d,

Enjoy its shade:

One more letter

Then unfetter

The thing that’s left,

When thus bereft,

Is worn by all,

Both great and small,

From king and queen

To beggar mean.