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Homer Alamode, The Second Part, In English Burlesque

Or, a Mock-Poem upon the Ninth Book of Iliads. Invented for the Meridian of Cambridge, where the Pole of Wit is elevated by several degrees
  
  

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To his Friend Anthony Le-Nobody, ON HIS Mock-Poem.
  
  
  
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To his Friend Anthony Le-Nobody, ON HIS Mock-Poem.

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The attribution of this poem is questionable.

Scarron's a Fool, and Hudibras
He is, what is he? why an Ass.
And so's Leander's bawdy Poem,
And Maronides, if you know'um.
And other Folio's I ne'r saw,
Written by Lovers of ha-haw.
If but compar'd to what here comes,
I say, they are but meer Tom-thumbs!


And this I'm sure, though they're all vext,
You have kept closest to your Text;
And though they Somebodies would be,
They're Nothing, Nobody, to thee.
Philippo-Hudibrantio-Love-Witto. Dat. Scarronv-ottonia, Anno Risûs inventi, 5677.