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Rh For, wherever Sym went in the city of Gosh, There were cheers for the tinker, and hoots for King Splosh.

His goings and comings were watched for and cheered; And a crowd quickly gathered where'er he appeared. All the folk flocked around him and shouted his praise; For the Glugs followed fashion, and Sym was a craze. They sued him for words, which they greeted with cheers, For the way with a Glug is to tickle his ears.

"O, speak to us, Tinker! Your wisdom we crave!" They'd cry when they saw him; then Sym would look grave. And remark, with an air, " 'Tis a very fine day." "Now ain't he a marvel?" they'd shout. "Hip, Hooray!" "To live," would Sym answer, "To live is to feel!" "And ain't he a poet?" a fat Glug would squeal.

Sym had a quaint fancy in phrase and in text; When he'd fed them with one they would howl for the next.