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THE RIVER FLEET
From Hampstead Heath the Flete doth run
a tributary at Gospel Oak then seeks to join it
and doth entwine at Camden Town and so combine,
a matrimonial columbine at Pancras Church.
At Battle Bridge it come besmirched by pestilence
from the west at Woburn Place a stream comes in,
near Charterhouse another rill through city fields
doth merge and so a veritable rush begins.
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Thursday 19th May 2016 10:36 pm
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