Vulgar words in Collected Poems - In Two Volumes, Vol. II (Page 1)
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Nothing so idle as to waste This Life disputing upon _Taste_; And most--let that sad Truth be written-- In this contentious Land of _Britain_, Where each one holds "it seems to me" Equivalent to Q. E. D., And if you dare to doubt his Word Proclaims you Blockhead and absurd.
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In short, to distinguish is folly; 'Twixt the pair I am come to the pass Of Macheath, between Lucy and Polly,-- Or Buridan's ass.
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Here a hussy may ride, and a rogue take the wall;-- Sing _Tantarara_,--Vauxhall!