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Gentleman's Magazine 1811 part 2 p.125
"Thence to Godstow with my lovers."
And of another bearing the title of "The Jewell," a title
common at that period to prose as well as poetical works -
not yet come to light -
"Thence to Daintree with my Jewell."
I should enter into further particulars; but the warning
voice of brevity, like the warning echo to Barnaby at
Burleigh,
"Echo replies, Hunger, begone!"
prevents the analysis of his great merits, and bids me
"retire in time, ere I trespass upon your valuable pages at
too great a length.
YOURS, &c. FRANCIS ALLISON.
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