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The poet characteristically, in Don Juan and elsewhere, attacks the sceptics, and then half ridicules the belief. I've stood upon Achilles' tomb, And heard Troy doubted! Time will doubt of Rome! * There, on the green and village-cotted hill, is, Flank'd by the Hellespont, and by the sea, Entomb'd the bravest of the brave Achilles. They say so: Bryant says the contrary.
If one was to cut some Pine-Apple, or Ananas, simply or preserv'd, and cut that in pieces, it would be entomb'd in a Rock of Sugar; or Currans preserv'd upon their Stalks may do, if you think it worth while; but Orange-Flower-Leaves do very well. It is a fine Candy to carry in the Pocket. Then to begin your Business.
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