The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Collected by Himself. In Ten Volumes |
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But, pray, whate'er you may impart, write
Somewhat more brief than Major C*rtwr*ght:
Else, though the Pr---e be long in rigging,
'Twould take, at least, a fortnight's wigging,—
Two wigs to every paragraph—
Before he well could get through half.
Somewhat more brief than Major C*rtwr*ght:
Else, though the Pr---e be long in rigging,
'Twould take, at least, a fortnight's wigging,—
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Before he well could get through half.
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