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EPIGRAM written Extempore, at the desire of a
Gentleman who was rather ill-favoured, but who had a beautiful Family of Children.
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EPIGRAM written Extempore, at the desire of a Gentleman who was rather ill-favoured, but who had a beautiful Family of Children.
Scott and his children emblems areOf real good and evil;
His children are like cherubims,
But Scott is like the devil.
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