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EPIGRAMS

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LITERARY FOLLIES.

If true that notion, which but few contest,

That in the way of wit, short things are best; Then in good EPIGRAMS two virtues meet, For 'tis their glory to be short and sweet.

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PREFACE.

IN this little volume an attempt has been made, for the first time, it is thought, to combine in one small collection specimens of the Epigram proper -the short poem, clear, concise, elegant in expression, and pointed in application; and of the Literary follies and whims of the learned,-the nonsense verse, crostic, cross acrostic, double acrostic, shaped poem, quip poem; vowel, verbal, and alliterative folly; palindrome, telestick, double-faced, echo, syllabic, and other whimsies -in short, more varieties of literary and ingenious trifling than Polonius said there were of stageplaying, or very few would suppose.

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