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The Distressed Poet

A Serio-Comic Poem, in Three Cantos. By George Keate
  
  

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It was not for the first time now,
Apollo made this Dame his bow,
Having, in his doctorial station,
Conferr'd on her much obligation,
By patching up, from dissolution,
A sad old Devil's constitution,
One of our Lady's Cater-Cousins,
Who'd cut up characters by dozens,
And liv'd as naturally on slander,
As does by fire the Salamander.