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Thus poor poets, the favour are deny'd,
Even to make exceptions, when they're try'd.
'Tis hard that they must ev'ry one admit :
Methinks I fee fome faces in the pit,
Which must of confequence be foes to wit.
You who can judge, to fentence may proceed;
But tho' be cannot write, let him be freed
At least from their contempt, who cannot read.

FINIS.

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