The Toad and the Fays Dedicated to Philosophers There sat a

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The Toad and the Fays Dedicated to Philosophers There sat a Toad upon a lawn Lost in a dream of fancy; His right foot in a Rose was set, His left upon a Violet, His paunch upon a Pansy. Some merry Elfins passing by At sight of him were sore affrighted, And would have fled; until he said, 'My little dears, if you knew why I look to heaven thus and sigh, I think that you would be delighted. The Stars rise up and fall, the Stars Do shine in pools and stilly places, The Lilies blink on sandy bars, The Midges move in flickering mazes; But I profoundly pore upon, And reason, think, and cogitate, And marvel, muse, and meditate, Why had the ancient Mastodon So few sad hairs upon his pate?'

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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