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  Peter Paul Ruberns .a very dear pet pig.  Pius VII, one of Minerva's baby chickens.  Plato }  Pliny }  twin bats.  Plutarch Demosthenes, a lamb. 

 Queen Eleanor of Castile, a fir tree in the lane growing by Edward I.  Queen Philippa of Hainault, a fir tree growing by Edward III. </ul>

<li> Raoul de Houdenc, a sheep.</li> <li> Raymond of Toulouse, a fir tree in the woods.</li> </ul>

<li> Sadie McKibben, a comforter in time of trouble.</li> <li> Saint Louis, a fir tree growing in the lane.</li> <li> Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> <li> Savonarola, a sorrel horse.</li> <li> Shelley, a fir tree growing in the lane.</li> <li> Sir Francis Bacon, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> <li> Sir Philip Sidney, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> <li> Sir Walter Raleigh, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> <li> Solomon Grundy, a very dear baby pig.</li> <li> Solon Thales, a lamb.</li> <li> Sophocles Diogenes, a lamb with a short tail and a question-look in his eyes.</li> </ul>

<li> Theodore Roosevelt, a fir tree in the lane.</li> <li> Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus, a most dear velvety wood-rat.</li> <li> Tibullus Theognis, a fuzzy lamb with very long legs.</li> </ul>

<li> William Makepeace Thackeray, a little bird that was hurt.</li> <li> William Shakespeare, an old gray horse with an understanding soul.</li> <li> William Wordsworth, an oak tree in the lane.</li> </ul>