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Epigram On The New Experiment Of Lighting The House Of Commons By Means Of Gas-Pipes Placed Between The Two Ceilings

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Too long within the House has darkness dwelt,     Egyptian darkness, by the nation felt;     Therefore, though demagogues, whose deeds are ill,     For blind debate might love that darkness still,     'Tis well the new experiment to try:     A stronger, purer light none can deny     Will then illume the House light coming from on high.         *     *     *     *     *     'Not one of all my actors, rot 'em!'     Cried Hal, 'can play the part of Bottom.'     "Play it yourself;" retorted Ned,     "You'll look quite natural with an ass's head."

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