Vulgar words in Tobogganing on Parnassus (Page 1)
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Town or country, cool or hot, Differs nothing, matters not; For to quote that Roman cuss, Why dispute "de gustibus?"
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Lady, thou that livest Just across the way, If a hang thou givest What the people say, If a cuss thou carest What a poet thinks-- Hearken, if thou darest, Most immodest minx!
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I did not cuss.
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When, as I may have said before, Your image I can not ignore, I do not tear My thinning hair Nor cuss; I leave such sentimental show To bards like Shelley, Keats, and Poe I merely spill Some ink, Myrtil- La, thus.