A West-Countryman’s Visit to London.

Note.—This poem is, by kind permission, most respectfully inscribed to the Author’s sincere friend. H. Caunter, Esq.

A Cornishman, of some repute

Down where the good man dwelt,

Took thought, and courage into boot,—

At length so eager felt—

Set bravely out, at last, to see

What he could hear in “Town;”[35]

And, to repair his memory,