Lord Byron Poem

To Mr. Murray, For Orford and for Waldegrave

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For Orford and for Waldegrave
You give much more than me you gave;
Which is not fairly to behave,
                                     My Murray!

2.

Because if a live dog, ‘t is said,
Be worth a lion fairly sped,
live lord must be worth two dead,
                                     My Murray!

3.

And if, as the opinion goes,
Verse hath a better sale than prose,—
Certes, I should have more than those,
                                     My Murray!

4.

But now this sheet is nearly crammed,
So, if you willI shan’t be shammed,
And if you won’t,—you may be damned,
                                     My Murray!

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From the French, Ægle, beauty and poet

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