Poems, Epigrams and Sonnets By R. E. Egerton-Warburton |
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A NEW DENOMINATION.
Phœbe has lived a life of schism,Been every “ite,” tried every “ism;”
Where rings the peal of pulpit thunder
Which she in turn has not sat under?
Each change of wind gives fresh occasion
For shifting to a new persuasion;
While wondering gossips, o'er their tea,
Each other ask, “What will she be,
When next the Times shall as a convert quote her?—
A Plymouth Brother or a Yarmouth Bloater?”
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