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A PHILISTINE by EDWARD CRACROFT LEFROY

First Line: YESTER'EN WHILE STROLLING THROUGH A MARISH DALE
Last Line: THROB GLORIOUSLY AND TINGLE THROUGH THY TAIL.
Subject(s): PHILISTINES;

YESTER'EN while strolling through a marish dale
I marked a thistle-feeding ass, and said:
"Poor patient drudge, how will thy worth avail
To lift thy name, while thou art thistle-fed?
See, here are cytisus and galingale —
Blooms of Theocritus; crop these instead:
So haply may some Genius in thy head
Throb gloriously and tingle through thy tail.



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