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EPIGRAM, by FRANCOIS GUILLAUME JEAN STANISLAS ANDRIEUX First Line: How many rogues are in the town Last Line: Harpin, exist--including you? Alternate Author Name(s): Andrieux, F. S. | ||||||||
HOW many rogues are in the town, Harpin?--without yourself I mean. 'A joker always moves my spleen, So better leave such jokes alone.' Well, be it so. I start anew, And therefore smooth your angry frown. How many rogues within the town, Harpin, exist--including you? | Other Poems of Interest...THE HUMBLE-BEE by RALPH WALDO EMERSON HARRY PLOUGHMAN by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THE END OF THE DAY by DUNCAN CAMPBELL SCOTT PRAYER FOR A CITY CHILD by DOROTHY P. ALBAUGH |
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