"A would-be satirist, a hired buffoon, A monthly scribbler of some low lampoon, Condemn'd to drudge, the meanest of the mean, And furbish falsehoods for a magazine."
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Lord Byron, English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809), line 975.
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