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Poems on Various Subjects

with some Essays in Prose, Letters to Correspondents, &c. and A Treatise on Health. By Samuel Bowden
 
 

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This world, good reader, where we dwell,
Is but a larger brewing cell:

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A cell where many Huck-mucks reign,
And monarchs bustle for a grain:
A vessel floating here and there,
In seas of circumambient air,
Where pious princes wars are brewing,
And meditate each other's ruin.
While injur'd subjects groan in vain,
And change their master, not their chain.
'Tis the same game, look where we will,
The Beesom, and the Huck-muck still.