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Those Cattle smaller
than a Bee
That herd opon
the Eye -
Whose tillage is
the wandering
passing Crumb -
Those Cattle are
the Fly -
Of Barns for Winter -
ignorant
blameless -
Extemporaneous
stalls
They found to our
abhorrence
objection -
On Eligible Walls -
Reserving the
presumption
To suddenly descend
And gallop on the
Furniture -
Or otherwise • fataller -
odiouser offend -
Of their peculiar
calling
Unqualified to judge
To Nature we remand
them
To justify or scourge -
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