The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 484, April 9, 1831 by Various
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But if you seek me, be it when
No other forms are near; And while in thought we meet again, For me let fall a tear. L.M.N. * * * * * MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF ALL NATIONS. * * * * * BULL-BAITING IN SUFFOLK. (_For the Mirror._) Lavenham Market-place was once considered as one of the most celebrated "theatres for cruel scenes" in the county of Suffolk, "Where bulls and dogs in useless contest fought, And sons of reason satisfaction sought From sights would sicken Feeling's gentle heart, Where want of courage barb'd Oppression's dart."[5] [5] Ribbans's "Effusions." |
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