The poetical works of Leigh Hunt Now finally collected, revised by himself, and edited by his son, Thornton Hunt. With illustrations by Corbould |
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A BLESSED SPOT.
FROM AN EPIGRAM OF ABOUFADHEL AHMED, SURNAMED AL HAMADAIN, RECORDED IN D'HERBELOT.
Hamadan is my native place;
And I must say, in praise of it,
It merits, for its ugly face,
What everybody says of it.
And I must say, in praise of it,
It merits, for its ugly face,
What everybody says of it.
Its children equal its old men
In vices and avidity,
And they reflect the babes again
In exquisite stupidity.
In vices and avidity,
And they reflect the babes again
In exquisite stupidity.
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