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Rh Who mixéd a duplicate horn—

His two hands describing a crescent

Distinct with a duplicate horn.

And I said: "This looks perfectly regal,

For it 's warm, and I know I feel dry—

I am confident that I feel dry:

We have come past the emeu and eagle,

And watched the gay monkey on high:

Let us drink to the emeu and eagle—

To the swan and the monkey on high—

To the eagle and monkey on high;

For this bar-keeper will not inveigle—

Bully boy with the vitreous eye;

He surely would never inveigle—

Sweet youth with the crystalline eye."

But Mary, uplifting her finger,

Said: "Sadly this bar I mistrust—

I fear that this bar does not trust.

Oh, hasten, oh, let us not linger!

Oh, fly—let us fly—ere we must!"

In terror she cried, letting sink her