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Jane Austen - See They Come, Post Haste From ThanetJane Austen - See They Come, Post Haste From Thanet
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See they come, post haste from Thanet, Lovely couple, side by side; They`ve left behind them Richard Kennet With the Parents of the Bride! Canterbury they have passed through; Next succeeded Stamford-bridge; Chilham village they came fast through; Now they`ve mounted yonder ridge. Down the hill they`re swift proceeding, Now they skirt the Park around; Lo! The Cattle sweetly feeding Scamper, startled at the sound! Run, my Brothers, to the Pier gate! Throw it open, very wide! Let it not be said that we`re late In welcoming my Uncle`s Bride! To the house the chaise advances; Now it stops—They`re here, they`re here! How d`ye do, my Uncle Francis? How does do your Lady dear?
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