The Juvenile Tourist; Or, the Poetical Geography of Europe
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Our muse discarding policy, Removes from courtly danger, — To pomp and th' aristocracy Being happily a stranger. But mindful of each duty, we Must in continuation, Add, France holds millions thirty-three, A charming population. This country had been certainly, In former days divided THE POETICAL GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE. '211 Into great portions, thirty-three, In which 'twas all compris-ed. These did they alter and refix, (Some likeness still retaining,) Into departments eighty-six, As such they 're... still remaining. Now these we leave unclogged by rhyme, (Unwilling aught to change them j And ha'ing no gout French names to chime ) As others have arranged them. PRINCIPAL SEAPORTS, CHIEF CITIES, ETC. Know, Dun'kirk, Cal v ais, and Boulogue', Dieppe', Fecamp', and Hav're, Har v fleur', Bar^fleur', too, (which as shown, Have scarcely now a harbour.) Cherbourg', St. Ma'lo, Brieux', well krrown. Tre v guier', Mor v laix', all fam'd high, With Pol, or St. Paul-de-Le x on', On the English Channel fair, lie.
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