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We like March - his
Shoes are Purple.
He is new and high -
Makes he Mud for
Dog and Peddler -
Makes he Forests Dry -
Knows the Adders Tongue
his coming
And begets her spot -
Stands the Sun so
close and mighty -
That our Minds are
hot.
News is he of all
the others -
Bold it were to die
With the Blue Birds
buccaneering
On his British sky -
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