Thursday, March 25, 2010

Verses Found In A Summerhouse At Hales-Owen Comments

Rating: 2.7

When Dryden's fool, 'unknowing what he sought,'
His hours in whistling spent, 'for want of thought,'
This guiltless oaf his vacancy of sense
Supplied, and amply too, by innocence
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George Gordon Byron
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Dr Antony Theodore 29 May 2020

When vice and folly mark them as they pass. Like noxious reptiles o'er the whiten'd wall, The filth they leave still points out where they crawl. The filth they spread. very fine poem. tony

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