The Poetical Works of the late Christopher Anstey With Some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, By his son, John Anstey |
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In Promptu, written in 1779. |
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In Promptu, written in 1779.
You say, my Friend, that every day
Your company forsaking,
In quest of news I haste away,
The Morning Post to take in:
Your company forsaking,
In quest of news I haste away,
The Morning Post to take in:
But if nor news nor sense it boast,
Which all the world agree in,
I don't take in the Morning Post,
The Morning Post takes me in.
Which all the world agree in,
I don't take in the Morning Post,
The Morning Post takes me in.
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