The press, or literary chit-chat A Satire [by J. H. Reynolds] |
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To Edgeworth's speech, so short and sweet,Gog thus replied in tone discreet—
“If, madam, in your earliest book,
You give my fame a prominent nook,
And make king Corny yield to Gog,
You, ma'am, may thus your mem'ry jog.”
Ere she replied, the lady quick
Was order'd off by Gog's gold-stick.
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