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Title: Lines To Describe The Process Of Makingpaper, In Verse Author: Sir John Carr [More Titles by Carr] Written en badinage, after visiting a Paper-Mill near Tunbridge-Wells, in consequence of the lovely Miss W----, who excels in Drawing, requesting the Author to describe the Process of making Paper, in Verse.
Content in pieces to be cut; Tho' to be squeez'd and hang'd I hate, And then, when dried and fit for use, Gad's bud! how pleasant it would prove Or, if her pencil she would try, Then shall I reason have to brag, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |