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UPPOSE some, at an Inn set down, And there are that grace this , Where elegance and taste, at once, combine With well stor’d larders—cellars stock'd with wine; Clean well air'd rooms—for those who pas the night, Each, and , civil and polite.

High mettl’d horses, every Inn can boast, For thoe, in haste, who wish to travel post; No chaises can be found more neat or clean, From Dover cliffs to Tweed, or Gretna Green.

Should incline to spend a day, And thro' this should wish to stray,