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The Works of Henry Fielding/A Parody, From The First Aeneid.

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A Parody,
From The First Aeneid.

by Henry Fielding
549011A Parody,
From The First Aeneid.
Henry Fielding

   DIXIT; et avertens roseâ cervice refulsit,
Ambrosiaeque comae divinum vertice odorem
Spiravere: pedes vestis defluxit ad imos,
Et vera incessu patuit Dea. —

   SHE said; and turning, shew'd her wrinkled neck,
In scales and colour like a roach's back.
Forth from her greasy locks such odours flow,
As those who've smelt Dutch coffee-houses, know.
To her mid-leg her petticoat was rear'd,
And the true slattern in her dress appear'd.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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