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Jonathan Swift - Dingley And BrentJonathan Swift - Dingley And Brent
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Dingley and Brent,       Wherever they went, Ne`er minded a word that was spoken;       Whatever was said,       They ne`er troubled their head, But laugh`d at their own silly joking.       Should Solomon wise       In majesty rise, And show them his wit and his learning;       They never would hear,       But turn the deaf ear, As a matter they had no concern in.       You tell a good jest,       And please all the rest; Comes Dingley, and asks you, what was it?       And, curious to know,       Away she will go To seek an old rag in the closet.
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