The Wiccamical Chaplet a selection of original poetry; comprising smaller poems, serious and comic; classical trifles; sonnets; inscriptions and epitaphs; songs and ballads; mock-heroics, epigrams, fragments, &c. &c. Edited by George Huddesford |
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TO THE WRITER OF THE “Familiar Epistle to the Author of the History of English Poetry:”
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TO THE WRITER OF THE “Familiar Epistle to the Author of the History of English Poetry:”
—the Name of the Writer of that Epistle being supposed to be Riston.
Whose is that vixen, blue-skin Cur?
Plague on his snarling and his yelping!
Good People all, will no one stir
To whip the cursed little whelp in?
Plague on his snarling and his yelping!
Good People all, will no one stir
To whip the cursed little whelp in?
Then lift thy Leg up, honest
Tom!
Let's see him plentifully p--- on!
Now—he runs sneaking, stinking home:—
There—take your Puppy, Master Riston!
Let's see him plentifully p--- on!
Now—he runs sneaking, stinking home:—
There—take your Puppy, Master Riston!
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