Specimens of Newspaper Literature : With Personal Memoirs, Anecdotes, And Reminiscences 2

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Specimens of Newspaper Literature : With Personal Memoirs, Anecdotes, And Reminiscences 2
Buckingham, Joseph T. (Joseph Tinker), 1779-1861
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My manuscripts, in prose and vaiM, They take for better and for worse ; Thdr minds enlighten widi the best.
And pipes and candles with the rest ; Provided that from them they ctdl My college exerdses dull, 20 330 FEDERAL ORRERT.
On threadbare theme, with mind nnwilling, Strained out thro' fear of fine one shilling, To teachers paid f avert an evil, Like Indian worship to the deyil.
The above-named manuscripts, I saj, To club aforesaid I convey, Provided that said themes, so given, Full proofs t
...hat genius wonH he driven^ To our physicians be presented, As the best opiates yet invented.
Item. The government of college.
Those liberal heUuos of knowledge.
Who, e'en in these degenerate days.
Deserve the world's unceasing praise ; Who, friends of science and of men, Stand forth Gomorrah's righteous ten ; On them I nought, but thanks, bestow, For, like my cash, my credit 's low ; So I can give nor clothes nor wines.
But bid them welcome to my fines.
Item, My study desk of pine.
That workbench, sacred to the nine, Which oft hath groan'd beneath my metre, I give to pay my debts to Pbteb.


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