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“The middle then is very high,
‘Whence looking down (I will not lie)
‘On sea and land, it makes me quake
‘For fear, and all my bones to shake:
‘ Thence turning down, should I mistake
‘One step, I'd surely break my neck.
‘Whence looking down (I will not lie)
‘On sea and land, it makes me quake
‘For fear, and all my bones to shake:
‘ Thence turning down, should I mistake
‘One step, I'd surely break my neck.
| The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||