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To Baby.

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Oh, what shall my blue eyes go see?     Shall it be pretty Quack-Quack to-day?     Or the Peacock upon the Yew Tree?     Or the dear little white Lambs at play?     Say Baby.     For Baby is such a young Petsy,     And Baby is such a sweet Dear.     And Baby is growing quite old now     She's just getting on for a year.

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