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John Mouldy

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I spied John Mouldy in his cellar,      Deep down twenty steps of stone;      In the dusk he sat a-smiling,         Smiling there alone.      He read no book, he snuffed no candle;      The rats ran in, the rats ran out;      And far and near, the drip of water         Went whisp'ring about.      The dusk was still, with dew a-falling,      I saw the Dog-star bleak and grim,      I saw a slim brown rat of Norway         Creep over him.      I spied John Mouldy in his cellar,      Deep down twenty steps of stone;      In the dusk he sat a-smiling,         Smiling there alone.

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