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English Encouragement of Art
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English Encouragement of Art
Cromeks opinions put into Rhyme
If you mean to Please Every body you willMenny wouver both Bunglishness & skill
For a great Conquest are Bunglery
And Jenous looks to ham like mad Rantery
Like displaying oil & water into a lamp
Twill hold forth a huge splutter with smoke & damp
For its all sheer loss as it seems to me
Of displaying up a light when we want not to see
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