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May Fair
In four cantos [by George Croly]
Croly, George (1780-1860)
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MAY FAIR.
I.
CANTO I. THE MORNING VISIT.
II.
CANTO II. THE DINNER.
DEDICATED TO LADY J---Y.
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III.
CANTO III. THE AFTER-DINNER.
IV.
CANTO IV. THE MIDNIGHT DRIVE.
L'ENVOY.
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—“The race—odd business; Daphne
shy
!
My Lord some thousand pounds
too
sly;
The
partners
pocketed the notes—
I'll swear three scoundrels wore their coats.
The Club examined—did their best,
And found it—honest as the rest.”
May Fair