The Confessions of William Henry Ireland Containing the Particulars of His Fab

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And thus bedizVd, straight she hies out, To see, forsooth, what folks are about; Nor cares a farthing for her honour, But lets the rabble gaze upon her : Till, tir'd at length, she squeamish grows, And reddens to pull off her clothes : Then sneaks — a jade ! — although not wed, Into sir Neptune's large green bed : Romps, and with him plays at bo-peep, Until they both fall fast asleep.
215 NIGHT.
In robes of chimney-sweeper dight, Comes that ill-natur'd vixen Night; Who scowling looks, as though
... she'd poy'soa The rays that linger 'bove horizon ; And finding Sol so loth to stir, Claps on him her extinguisher.
BUTLER'S PARALLEL OF SHAKSPEARE AND JOXSON.
As the opinion of our great satirist, Butler, on the poetical talents of Shak- speare, must, it is conceived, be interest- ing to every friend of literature, and as his sentiments are not in all probability very generally known, the ensuing quota- tion is made, as appertaining to our bard. Although in some respect irrelevant to the subject-matter of this work, its contents will, it is hoped, plead in excuse for its present insertion.


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