"Tis vain for present fame to wish-- Our persons first must be forgotten; For poets are like stinking fish-- They never shine until they're rotten."
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The Elixir of Moonshine (1820).
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McDonald Clarke
1798 – 1842
McDonald Clarke (1798 – 1842) was a poet of some fame in New York in the early part of the 19th century.
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