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London should surely have its due poetic.
Here from my balcony I see the Palace
Of Crystal shining: oft with anaesthetic
Fluid (called claret) have I crowned my chalice
Beneath that glassy roof. The energetic
Age, with a kind of emulative malice,
Is raising now another — nought's forbidden 'em —
Wholly to dwarf the miracle of Sydenham.
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