Extempore: Address'd to the Same Canterbury Witling
Address'd to the same Canterbury Witling, in Answer to his verbose Epistle inserted in the Public Advertiser, Oct . 5, 1767, addressed to the Impartialist .
I.
Why all this Rout, my furious Sir?
I meant your Spouse no Harm;
Secure for me ye Turtles coo,
Nor fear my rude Alarm.
II.
Long may you live in peaceful State,
I wish it by my Life;
Nor do I envy in the least,
Your tender Jingling Wise .
I.
Why all this Rout, my furious Sir?
I meant your Spouse no Harm;
Secure for me ye Turtles coo,
Nor fear my rude Alarm.
II.
Long may you live in peaceful State,
I wish it by my Life;
Nor do I envy in the least,
Your tender Jingling Wise .
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