The Vision of Judgment 096

XCVI 

He said - (I only give the heads) - he said, 
He meant no harm in scribbling; 'twas his way 
Upon all topics; 'twas, besides, his bread, 
Of which he butter'd both sides; 'twould delay 
Too long the assembly (he was pleased to dread), 
And take up rather more time than a day, 
To name his works - he would but cite a few - 
'Wat Tyler' - 'Rhymes on Blenheim' - 'Waterloo.' 

George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824) 
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