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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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Thou wondthrous youth,<br />

What sthroke <strong>of</strong> art celistial<br />

What power was lint<br />

You to invint<br />

This combineetion cristial<br />

O would before<br />

That Thomas Moore<br />

Likewoise <strong>the</strong> late Lord Boyron,<br />

Thim aigles sthrong<br />

Of Godlike song,<br />

Cast oi on that cast oiron!<br />

And saw thim walls,<br />

And glittering halls,<br />

Thim rising slend<strong>the</strong>r columns,<br />

Which I, poor pote,<br />

Could not denote,<br />

No, not in twinty vollums.<br />

My Muse's words<br />

Is like <strong>the</strong> birds<br />

That roosts beneath <strong>the</strong> panes <strong>the</strong>re;<br />

Her wings she spoils<br />

'Gainst <strong>the</strong>m bright toiles,<br />

And cracks her silly brains <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

This Palace tall,<br />

This Cristial Hall,<br />

Which imperors might covet,<br />

Stands in Hide Park<br />

Like Noah's Ark<br />

A rainbow bint above it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> towers and faynes,<br />

In o<strong>the</strong>r scaynes,<br />

<strong>The</strong> fame <strong>of</strong> this will undo,<br />

Saint Paul's big doom,<br />

St. Pay<strong>the</strong>r's Room,<br />

And Dublin's proud Rotundo.

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