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ECL. II.]

To the Knight, as a landlord, much more than the Duke.

The truth is, each writer now quite at his ease is,

And (except with his publisher) dines where he pleases.

But 'tis now nearly five, and I must to the Park.

And you, Scamp—

For my lecture next week.

Out of "Elegant Extracts."

But remember Miss Diddle invites us to sup.

For the sciences, sandwiches, hock, and champagne!

For 'tis then that our feelings most genuinely—feel.