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ON LORD THURLOW'S POEMS.
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When Thurlow this damned nonsense sent,(I hope I am not violent)
Nor men nor gods knew what he meant.
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And since not even our Rogers' praiseTo common sense his thoughts could raise—
Why would they let him print his lays?
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To me, divine Apollo, grant—O!Hermilda's first and second canto,
I'm fitting up a new portmanteau;
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And thus to furnish decent lining,My own and others' bays I'm twining,—
So, gentle Thurlow, throw me thine in.
June 2, 1813.
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