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FJ.782.022
13 Mar 1782:23 (47)
Lines occasioned by Mr. Rivington's new titular types to his
Royal Gazette of February 27. [See epigram on his worn out
types in No. 565 of the Massachusetts Spy.]
Well - now (said the Devil) it looks something better!
Your title is struck on a charming new letter:
Last night in the dark as I gave it a squint,
I saw my dear partner had taken the hint.
. . . [10 lines]
When I rub up my daylights, and look very sharp.
I just can distinguish the Irishman's harp:
. . . [6 lines follow]
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