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THE following lines were addressed to a gentleman notoriously addicted
to the vice which has been euphemistically described as the
postponement of the truth for the purposes of the moment:--
Whoe'er would learn a fact from you,
Must take you by contraries;
What you deny, perhaps is true;
But nothing that you swear is.
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