Excerpt from The Modern Orlando: A Poem
This poem first appeared several years since, and as it was published Without the writer’s name, he amused himself by dividing its parentage among the literary celebrities of the day. The ruse was common, is legitimate, and was unrevenged. It produced no belligerency of either pen, pencil, or pistol, and the few stanzas in which it was practised, are suffered to remain, as the trophies of a bloodless field.
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