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These are
the Nights the Beetle loves
that
Beetles love -
From Eminence
remote
Drives ponderous
perpendicular
this
His figure
intimate -
The transport
terror of the
Children
The jeopardy
merriment of
men
Depositing his
Thunder
He hoists abroad
again -
A Bomb opon
the Ceiling
Is an improving
thing -
It keeps the
nerves progressive
Conjecture
flourishing -
Too dear were
the Summer
evening
Without discreet
alarm -
Supplied by
Entomology
With a
it's
remaining charm
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