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The Mayor's Fancy Ball : Canto the Fourth
single work
satire
"Harp of Australia ! lift thy voice on high!"
Is part of
The Fancy Ball
1845
sequence
poetry
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1845...
1845
The Mayor's Fancy Ball : Canto the Fourth
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Notes
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Epigraph:
'And there were dresses splendid and fantastical,
Masks of all times and nations, Turks and Jews,
And harlequins and clowns, with feats gymnastical,
Greeks, Homans, Yankee-doodles, and Hindoos.'
Byron
'All sorts of people there were seen together,
All sorts of characters, all sorts of dresses;
The fool with the fox tail and peacock's feather,
Pilgrims and penitents, and grave burgesses;
The country people with their coats of leather,
Grooms, archers, varlets, falconers, and yeomen,
Damsels, and waiting maids, and waiting women.'
Frere.
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