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Stanzas On Naething (第1/2页)
stanzas ohing extempore epistle to gavin hamilton, esq. to you, sir, this summons i've sent, pray, whip till the pownie is freathing; but if you demand what i want, i holy answer you—hing. ne'er s a poor poet like me, for idly just living and breathing, while people of every degree are busy employed about—hing. poor tum-per-tum may fast, and grumble his hurdies their claithing, he'll find, when the balance is cast, he's gao the devil for-hing. the courtier ges and bows, ambition has likewise its plaything; a et beams on his brows; and what is a et-hing. some quarrel the presbyter gown, some quarrel episcopal graithing; but every good fellow will own their quarrel is a' about—hing. the lover may sparkle and glow, approag his bo gay thing: but marriage will soo him know he's gotten—a buskit up hing. the poet may jingle and rhyme, in hopes of a laureate wreathing, a
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