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Epigram on the Braziers' Address to Be Presented in _Armour_ by the Company to Queen Caroline

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

IT seems that the Braziers propose soon to pass

An Address and to bear it themselves all in brass;

A superfluous pageant, for by the Lord Harry!

They'll _find_, where they're going, much more than they carry.

THE Braziers, it seems, are determined to pass

An Address, and present it themselves all in brass:--

A superfluous {pageant/trouble} for, by the Lord Harry!

They'll find, where they're going, much more than they carry.

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