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Lines Read At A Dairymen's Supper.

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It almost now seems all in vain             For to expect high price for grain,             Wheat is grown on Egyptian soil             On the banks of mighty Nile.             And where the Ganges it doth flow,             In India fine wheat doth grow,             And price of labor is so cheap             That it they can successful reap.             Then let the farmers justly prize             The cows for land they fertilize,             And let us all with songs and glees             Invoke success into the cheese.

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