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Verses to absent Piozzi

While Piozzi was gone to London worked at my Travel Book1 & wrote it in two Months complete. but ’tis all to correct & copy over again— While My Husband was away I wrote him these Lines he staid just a Fortnight.

Gabriel Piozzi: 1793 by George DanceGabriel Piozzi: 1793 by George Dance

I think I've worked exceeding hard
To finish fivescore pages;
I write you this upon a Card
In hopes you'll pay my Wages;
The Servants all get drunk and mad,
This Heat their Blood enrages;
But your Return will make me glad,
That Hope our pain asswages;
To shew more Kindness we defy
All Nations and all ages,
And quite prefer your Company,
To all the seven Sages:
Then hasten home, Oh Haste away!
And lengthen not your Stages;
We then will sing, and dance, & play
And quit a while our Cages.—

Written by Hester Lynch Thrale. Thraliana entry dated 8 July 1788.

  1. 1. Observations and reflections made in the course of a Journey through France, Italy and Germany. 1789.
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