Crack upon crack: or, Crack-fart whipt with his own rod, : by Citt and Bumpkin, If Crack-fart drawn unto the life you'ld see, Loe here he hangs in formal effigie: His writings were so foul, as all suppose They'l poison us! Good reader stop your nose.
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