The City Muse Or the Poets in Congress

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The City Muse Or the Poets in Congress
William Reid
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Voracious vermin, wilt thou still obtrude On human vision ? fearless of thy fall ! Bear hence those gory fangs, so oft imbrued In blood of innocence : hence ! be less rude. Go skulk and prowl in corners of the wall. Thy baleful body some loathed power retains Which makes the life-stream curdle in my veins.
Away ! vile thing of my peculiar hate.
Go tick the death-watch, ply thy baleful loom ; Hence, vile assassin ! warranted by fate With tiger's lust of blood, elsewhere await Thy victims of enta
...nglement and doom. Go where thou wilt, so that the shades impall Thy fearful frame, fell monster of the wall.
And yet thou movest not, but at thine ease, A common right possession seem'st to claim ; Those living stilts which emulate the breeze, Those frightful gibbet-posts of crooked knees. Whence hangs suspended thy detested frame.
Seem now inert alike to good and thrall; Would I could kill thee, monster of the wall.
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Not that I ilreatl thy (levastHting power (Thou four-eyed fiend, thy fangjs are much too small) As dreads the fly in thy jiolhited hower; Which, when cntrapp'd, thou poison'st to devour, Thou nuiltifootcd monster of the wall ; Nor were thv movements more amongst the quick, But that I loathe to touch thee with a stick.


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