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Rh His hide was very mangey, and his face was very red,

And ever and anon he scratched with energy his head.

His manners were not always nice, but how my spirit cried

To be an artless Bandar loose upon the mountain-side!

So I answered:—"Gentle Bandar, an inscrutable Decree,

"Makes thee a gleesome fleasome Thou, and me a wretched Me.

"Go! Depart in peace, my brother, to thy home amid the pine;

"Yet forget not once a mortal wished to change his lot with thine."



THE MASQUE OF PLENTY

OW sweet is the shepherd's sweet life!

From the dawn to the even he strays—

He shall follow his sheep all the day

And his tongue shall be fillèd with praise.

(adagio dim.) Filled with praise!"

(largendo con sp.) Now this is the position,

Go make an inquisition

Into their real condition

As swiftly as ye may. 