Horace in London Consisting of Imitations of the First Two Books of the Odes of

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ODE XXXVII. LOBS POUND. Jll His lady was by, and she play'd on her lute, And sung " Will you come to the boiser" The Serjeant at Arms, who was hitherto mute, Advanced and exclaim'd, like an ill-natur'd brute, " Sir Knight, will you come to the Tower?" He mounted the carriage, by numbers oppress'd, But first, with a dubious intention, Like Queen Cleopatra he secretly press'd Two serpents, in tender adieu, to his breast, Whose names I had rather not mention.
'Tis thus other Wimbledon heroes attai
...n The summit of posthumous fame ; They dodge their pursuers through alley and lane, But when they discover resistance is vain, They kick up a dust, and die game.
1 It HORACE IN LONDON. BOOK I.
ODE XXXVIIL THE BILL OF FARE.
Persicos odi puer apparatus.
HERE, Waiter, I'll dine in this bo*, I've look'd at your long bill of fare ; A Pythagorean it shocks To view all the rarities there.
I'm not overburthon'd with cash, Roast beef is the dinner for me ; Then why should I eat calipash^ Or why should I eat calipee ?


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