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204 KENILWORTH.
I will bethink me in that time of need
To mention Kenilworth, and such a host
Of questions will rain down, from those who read
Scott s wizard pages, as will doubtless make
The precious tide of talk run free again.
And when I m sitting in my grandame chair, If e er I live such honored place to fill, I 11 hush the noisy young ones, should they tease And trouble their mamma, with promised tales Of ancient Kenilworth.
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