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Original Poetry.

ADDRESS TO THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OF

CANTERBURY

BY THE HOX. MR. XOUTON

Move no:! Move not! Te reckless M.P.C.- ! Tour best framed bills have many a doubtful phrase; Clauses with which the public disagrees, 'Ere they're gazetted for a few short days. Move not! Move not !

Move not! Move not! The bill you move may drop, May be rejected though by you :iis passed; His Honors veto may it:- progress stop, Or Colonel Browne may disallow at last. Move not! Move not!

Move not! Move not! The clause you move may change, May be amended by a word or two ; Your mcaniug, worded carefully, crow strange ; The clause may still be passed, but not by you! Move not! Move not!

More not! Move not! Oh, warning vainly said, To new-fledged members, of their motions proud! Bill* of his moving tura the poor man's head ; Faultless and legal, till they're disallowed '. Move not! Move not.

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Bibliographic details
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 348, 1 March 1856, Page 6

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156

Original Poetry. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 348, 1 March 1856, Page 6

Original Poetry. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 348, 1 March 1856, Page 6

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