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The Salamander

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The Salamander made his bed     Among the glowing embers red.     A Fiery Furnace, to his mind,     Hygiene and Luxury combined.     He was, if I may put it so,     A Saurian Abednigo.     He loved to climb with nimble ease     The branches of the Gas-log Trees     Where oft on chilly winter nights     He rose to dizzy Fahrenheits.     Believers in Soul Transmigration     See in him the Re-incarnation     Of those Sad Plagues of summer, who     Ask, "Is it hot enough for you?"

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