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Dick * * * *, A Character.

    By Thomas Moore



    Of various scraps and fragments built,
        Borrowed alike from fools and wits,
    Dick's mind was like a patchwork quilt,
        Made up of new, old, motley bits--
    Where, if the Co. called in their shares,
        If petticoats their quota got
    And gowns were all refunded theirs,
        The quilt would look but shy, God wot.

    And thus he still, new plagiaries seeking,
        Reversed ventriloquism's trick,
    For, 'stead of Dick thro' others speaking,
        'Twas others we heard speak thro' Dick.
    A Tory now, all bounds exceeding,
        Now best of Whigs, now worst of rats;
    One day with Malthus, foe to breeding,
        The next with Sadler, all for brats.

    Poor Dick!--and how else could it be?
        With notions all at random caught,
    A sort of mental fricassee,
        Made up of legs and wings of thought--
    The leavings of the last Debate, or
        A dinner, yesterday, of wits,
    Where Dick sate by and, like a waiter,
        Had the scraps for perquisites.



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