“Next morning I was up betimes -- I sent the Crier round,
All with his bell and gold-laced hat to say I'd give a pound
To find that little vulgar Boy, who'd gone and used me so;
But when the Crier cried, 'O Yes!”
the people cried, 'O No!' <br class="br">Poem: Misadventures at Margate http://www.exclassics.com/ingold/inglegnd.txt
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