The Poems of John Byrom Edited by Adolphus William Ward |
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IX. ON THE SAME.
With Languages dispers'd, Men were not ableTo top the Skies, and build the Tow'r of Babel;
But, if to Britain they shall cross the Main,
And meet by Act of Parliament again,—
Who knows, when all together they repair,
How high a Castle may be built in Air?
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