Vulgar words in Poems of Coleridge (Page 1)
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And tho' he deems, that with too broad a blur We damn the French and Irish massacre, Yet blames them both--and thinks the Pope might err!
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The famous "Lines to a Young Ass" were first written as a joke, and there is some burlesque strength in such lines as: "Where Toil shall wed young Health, that charming Lass!