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FROM BELVOIR CASTLE by GEORGE CRABBE

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First Line: OH! HAD I BUT A LITTLE HUT
Last Line: OR HEED A LITTLE FREEDOM.

OH! had I but a little hut,
That I might hide my head in;
Where never guest might dare molest
Unwelcome or unbidden.
I'd take the jokes of other folks,
And mine should then succeed 'em,
Nor would I chide a little pride,
Or heed a little freedom.



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