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“Now I, who have the year to guide,
‘Directly forward still must ride.
‘I dare not stop, nor turn my back,
‘For marring of the almanack;
‘My restless wheels must still be jogging,
‘Nor dare I halt to take a noggan.
‘Directly forward still must ride.
‘I dare not stop, nor turn my back,
‘For marring of the almanack;
‘My restless wheels must still be jogging,
‘Nor dare I halt to take a noggan.
| The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||