A lazy man or a coward was jist pizen, an' a spindlin' feller had to stay in the settlemints.— The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
They don't know about cattle-pizen--thar's no loco weed around here Saturday was the date of the entertainment in Adot.— David Lannarck, Midget An Adventure Story
Then we'll go to Canaday, whar, I hearn tell, color ain't no pizen, an' we'll love like the white doves an' the brown, that both makes the same coo, so happy they is Jack," said the soft-eyed, pitying maid, "you're a pore foolish fellow, but I like to hear you talk.— The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
I'll tell you what's good for pizen-oak, powdered alum and sweet cream.— Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3
"Wonder why he doesn't mix up some dog-pizen, and cure himself When he was sure that he was out of sight, Allan sat down on a convenient boulder at the side of the road, and gave himself up to unrestrained mirth.— Flower of the Dusk

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