On a summer's excursion to Moscow,"
and ending,—
"But there's a place which he must go to,
Where the fire is red, and the brimstone blue,
Sacre-bleu, ventre-bleu,
He'll find it hotter than Moscow."
I know this was printed, for I saw it when a boy. Where can it be found?
M.
[See "The March to Moscow," in Southey's Poetical Works, p. 464., edit. 1850.]
Epigram against Burke.—Can any reader supply me with some lines of great asperity against Edmund Burke, excited (I believe) by the unrelenting hostility exhibited by Burke against Warren Hastings?