Oh, Court of Equity! |
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Authors: | Goldsworth John |
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Abstract: | Oh! Court of Equity, misnamed, where doubt Leads many in; whencefew or none, get out; These woeful opening lines of a poemCourt of Chancery by a Reginald James Blewittin 1827, was the way he took up the tomahawk, as he termed itin his preface, against a dire national enemy. In practice,in Lincoln's Inn, he found the great delay and ruinous expensesof a Chancery suit had become proverbial. After giving up practicehe found the tranquillity of the park at Fontainebleau moreconducive to overcoming his previous anguished existence withhis verse satirizing the tedium of proceedings, its expenseand the follies and conceits of former colleagues. Former colleaguesare named in |
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