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POEMS. 57

��XLII.

��TO hang our head ostensibly, And subsequent to find That such was not the posture Of our immortal mind,

Affords the sly presumption That, in so dense a fuzz,

You, too, take cobweb attitudes Upon a plane of gauze !

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