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[front cover] ]THE MONKEY’S FROLIC. A HUMOROUS TALE, IN VERSE. LONDON: GRANT AND GRIFFITH, SUCCESSORS TO J. HARRIS, CORNER OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD. | ||
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[title page] ]THE MONKEY’S FROLIC. A HUMOROUS TALE. LONDON: GRANT AND GRIFFITH, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN HARRIS, CORNER OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD. | ||
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]THE
MONKEY’S FROLIC.
Our tale is a true one, from which may be taught
A maxim for youth, with utility fraught;—
If terrors assail you, examine the cause,
And all will be well;—for, by Nature’s kind laws,
Nor Goblins nor Spectres on earth have a station,—