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FISH by SYDNEY SMITH

First Line: MUCH DO I LOVE, AT CIVIC TREAT
Last Line: THEE AND THY DAINTY FRIENDS TO LEAVE.
Subject(s): FISH & FISHING; FOOD & EATING;

MUCH do I love, at civic treat,
The monsters of the deep to eat;
To see the rosy salmon lying,
By smelts encircled, born for frying;
And from the china boat to pour,
On flaky cod, the flavour'd shower.
Thee, above all, I much regard,
Flatter than Longman's flattest bard,
Much honour'd turbot!—sore I grieve
Thee and thy dainty friends to leave.



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