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The Works of Peter Pindar [i.e. John Wolcot]

... With a Copious Index. To which is prefixed Some Account of his Life. In Four Volumes

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TO MR. J. NICHOLS,

On his History of the Progresses of Queen Elizabeth.
[_]

Superlatively impudent, and, I hope, untrue; sent to me two days after my publication of my Queen Elizabeth's Progresses, one of which is now actually in his Majesty's glorious library, at Buckingham-house.

John, though it asks no subtilty of brain
To write Queen Bess's progress through the land;
Excuse the freedom, if, I dare maintain
The theme too high for thee to take in hand.

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On Vanity's damn'd rock what thousands split!
Thou shouldst have labour'd on some humbler matter—
On somewhat on a level with thy wit—
For instance—when her majesty made w---.