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CARVING AND GILDING by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON

First Line: YOU SEE,' SAID OUR HOST, AS WE ENTER'D HIS DOORS
Last Line: "PRAY LESS OF YOUR GILDING, AND MORE OF YOUR CARVING."
Subject(s): DINNERS & DINING; GUESTS; HOSPITALITY; SUPERFICIALITY; VISITING;

"YOU see," said our host, as we enter'd his doors,
"I have furnish'd my house à la Louis Quatorze."
"Then I wish," said a guest, "when you ask us to eat,
You would furnish your board á la Louis Dixhuit;
The eye, can it feast when the stomach is starving?
Pray less of your gilding, and more of your carving."



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