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Denzil place
a story in verse. By Violet Fane [i.e. M. M. Lamb]
Fane, Violet (1843-1905)
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DENZIL PLACE
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Denzil place
This was the usual strain in which he wrote
To those in London who were then in power;
“A useful county man,” they said of him,
“Not brilliant,—taking people by the ear,
“But staunch, and true, and
English
to the bone!”
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