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Rh Q. A wide mouth, no ears nor eyes, No scorching flames I feel: I swallow more than may suffice Full forty at a meal.

Q. Though of a great age, I am kept in a cage,

Having a long tail and one car, My mouth it is round,

And when joys do abound,

O then I sing wonderful clear.

A. A Bell in a Steeple; the Rope betokens a Tail, and the Wheel an Ear.

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