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THE GHOST. BOOK III.
IT WAS THE HOUR, when Huswife Morn
With Pearl and Linnen hangs each thorn;
When happy Bards, who can regale
Their Muse with Country air and ale,
Ramble afield, to Brooks and Bow'rs,
To pick up Sentiments and Flow'rs;
When Dogs and Squires from kennel fly,
And Hogs and Farmers quit their stye;
When my Lord rises to the Chace,
And brawny Chaplain takes his place.
THESE Images, or bad or good,
If they are rightly understood,