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To Lady Jersey. On Being Asked To Write Something In Her Album.

    By Thomas Moore



Written at Middleton.


    Oh albums, albums, how I dread
        Your everlasting scrap and scrawl!
    How often wish that from the dead
    Old Omar would pop forth his head,
        And make a bonfire of you all!

    So might I 'scape the spinster band,
        The blushless blues, who, day and night,
    Like duns in doorways, take their stand,
    To waylay bards, with book in hand,
        Crying for ever, "Write, sir, write!"

    So might I shun the shame and pain,
        That o'er me at this instant come,
    When Beauty, seeking Wit in vain,
    Knocks at the portal of my brain,
        And gets, for answer, "Not at home!"

    November, 1828.



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