Poetical works of the late F. Sayers to which have been prefixed the connected disquisitions on the rise and progress of English poetry, and on English metres, and also some biographic particulars of the author, supplied by W. Taylor |
EPIGRAM.
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EPIGRAM.
ON SOME MICE.
[Hence—hence—away! I'm much mistaken]
Hence—hence—away! I'm much mistakenIf here you'll smell or cheese, or bacon;
Mark my spare form, my pallid looks,
And pry about, I've nought but books;
If, my good friends, you wish to dine,
You'll seek some richer house than mine,
For sure you're mice of more discerning
Than here to live, like me, on learning.
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