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Page 123
... Crooked Lane , “ And all round the Square . " I box'd his little saucy ears , And then away I strode ; But since I've found that weary path Is quite a common road- Utopia is a pleasant place , But how shall I get there ? 66 ' Straight ...
... Crooked Lane , “ And all round the Square . " I box'd his little saucy ears , And then away I strode ; But since I've found that weary path Is quite a common road- Utopia is a pleasant place , But how shall I get there ? 66 ' Straight ...
Page 124
Edward Clarke LOWE. But how shall I get there ? 66 Straight down the Crooked Lane , " And all round the Square . " I've read about a Fairy Land , In some romantic tale , Where Dwarfs if good , are sure to thrive , And wicked Giants fail ...
Edward Clarke LOWE. But how shall I get there ? 66 Straight down the Crooked Lane , " And all round the Square . " I've read about a Fairy Land , In some romantic tale , Where Dwarfs if good , are sure to thrive , And wicked Giants fail ...
Page 125
... Crooked Lane , " And all round the Square . " They say there is a Temple too Where Christians come to pray ; But canting knaves and hypocrites , And bigots keep away . O ! that's the parish church for me ! But how shall I get there ? 66 ...
... Crooked Lane , " And all round the Square . " They say there is a Temple too Where Christians come to pray ; But canting knaves and hypocrites , And bigots keep away . O ! that's the parish church for me ! But how shall I get there ? 66 ...
Page 126
... Crooked Lane , " And all round the Square . " I've heard there is a Company All formal and enroll'd , Will take your smallest silver coin And give it back in gold . Of course the office door is mobb'd , But how shall I get there ? 66 ...
... Crooked Lane , " And all round the Square . " I've heard there is a Company All formal and enroll'd , Will take your smallest silver coin And give it back in gold . Of course the office door is mobb'd , But how shall I get there ? 66 ...
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