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HARVARD
COLLEGE
LIBRARY

Copyright, 1903

BY L. C. PAGE & COMPANY

(INCORPORATED)

All rights reserved

Fourth Impression, April, 1908

COLONIAL PRESS

Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, U. S. A.

All sublunary things of death partake!
What alteration does a cent'ry make!

Kings and Comedians all are mortal found,

Cæsar and Pinkethman are underground.

What's not destroyed by time's devouring hand?

Where's Troy, and where's the Maypole in the Strand?

Pease, cabbages, and turnips once grew where

Now stands New Bond Street and a newer square;
Such piles of buildings now rise up and down,

London itself seems going out of town.

JAMES BRAMSTON, The Art of Politicks.

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