"Who often, but without success, have prayed for apt Alliteration's artful aid."
"No two on earth in all things can agree; All have some darling singularity; Women and men, as well as girls and boys, In gewgaws take delight, and sigh for toys, Your sceptres and your crowns, and such like things, Are but a better kind of toys for kings. In things indifferent reason bids us choose, Whether the whim's a monkey or a muse."
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Source: Charles Churchill (1822). “The Poems of Charles Churchill”, p.95
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