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[1775.  Ash.]

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1828.  Southey, To A. Cunningham, 36. Extend those laws Till every chimney its own smoke consume, And give thenceforth thy dinners unlampoon’d.

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1902.  T. Longueville, Rochester, etc., xv. 238. If one or other of these ladies was lampooned by that courtier [Rochester], the ninety and nine, for the moment so far accounted just persons as to be unlampooned, were ever ready to rejoice at the discomfiture of the victim, and to praise the poet who had exposed her to derision.

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