First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
I always said old Cornelius Husk was slow, |
Speed |
3 |
174545 |
I am a great friend to public amusements; |
Amusements |
1 |
174757 |
I am going to make my farewell |
Farewells |
4 |
174939 |
I am going to start a garden, |
Gardening |
2 |
174644 |
I am sending you a thousand kisses, |
Domestic Finance |
1 |
174696 |
I am very fond of the company |
Woman |
1 |
174857 |
I am willing," said the candidate, |
Candidates |
2 |
174787 |
I call'd the devil and he came, |
Diplomacy |
8 |
175192 |
I can read my husband |
The Alleged Humorists |
2 |
174510 |
I can take a hundred words a minute, |
Marriage |
2 |
174482 |
I cannot tell how the truth may be; |
Gossip |
2 |
174490 |
I conceive disgust at these impertinent |
Epitaphs |
1 |
175331 |
I confess, that the subject of psychical research |
Ghosts |
9 |
174783 |
I consider biennial elections as a security |
Elections |
1 |
175628 |
I count life just a stuff |
Life |
2 |
174420 |
I don't believe any two words |
Synonyms |
3 |
174386 |
I don't know what to give Lizzie |
Books And Reading |
3 |
174778 |
I don't know whether I like these |
She Took Them |
2 |
174436 |
I dream my stories, |
Authors |
2 |
174734 |
I drink when I have occasion, |
Drinking |
2 |
174586 |
I even think that, sentimentally, |
Music |
1 |
174359 |
I expected it, |
Epitaphs |
1 |
175394 |
I firmly believe that if the whole |
Medicine |
1 |
174176 |
I got a bite - I got a bite! |
Fishing |
1 |
174425 |
I had a message from the Black Hand, |
Police |
6 |
174375 |
I had a mighty queer surprise |
Pessimism |
2 |
174521 |
I have thought some of Nature's |
Men |
1 |
174483 |
I hear Scribbler finally got one of his plays on the boards. |
Dramatists |
2 |
174668 |
I hear that Mrs. Brewster hasn't paid her |
Philanthropy |
3 |
174672 |
I hear ye had words with Casey. |
Quarrels |
4 |
174334 |
I hear you've taken up golf. |
Troubles Of The New-Poor |
2 |
174318 |
I hold every man a |
Debts |
1 |
174716 |
I hope I shall always possess firmness |
Titles Of Honor And Nobility |
1 |
174419 |
I hope you are following my instructions |
Medicine |
2 |
174216 |
I hope your father does not object |
Courtship |
2 |
174498 |
I know a nature-faker, |
Adaptation |
2 |
174833 |
I know I'm old, but I'm crazy about you, |
Redeeming Trait |
4 |
174575 |
I let my house furnished, |
Friendship |
2 |
174525 |
I made a mistake," said Plodding Pete. |
Charity |
3 |
174451 |
I ne'er forget a joke I have |
Jokes |
4 |
174624 |
I never see my rector's eyes; |
Preaching |
4 |
174617 |
I never was on the dull, |
Ocean |
2 |
174574 |
I read of the terrible vengeance inflicted |
Railroads |
5 |
174448 |
I really believe he married her |
In Keeping |
2 |
175053 |
I say, dear old bean, |
Justification |
3 |
174547 |
I say, Madge, it's bitterly cold. |
The Cold |
2 |
174736 |
I say, Taxi, I've only got enough change |
Changing The Subject |
1 |
174406 |
I say--come and dance. |
A Subtle Distinction |
2 |
176467 |
I see you carrying home a new kind of breakfast food, |
Commuters |
2 |
174049 |
I shall never find anyone else like you. |
Getting Reckless |
2 |
174907 |
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