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To A Certain Critic

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Such guests as you, sir, were not in my mind     When I my homely dish with care designed;     'Twas certain humble souls I would have fed     Who do not turn from wholesome milk and bread:     You came, slow-trotting on the narrow way,     O'erturned the food, and trod it in the clay;     Then low with discoid nostrils sniffing curt,     Cried, "Sorry cook! why, what a mess of dirt!"

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