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Nursery Rhyme. DCXXXVI. Relics.

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If all the seas were one sea,         What a great sea that would be!         And if all the trees were one tree,         What a great tree that would be!         And if all the axes were one axe,         What a great axe that would be!         And if all the men were one man,         What a great man he would be!         And if the great man took the great axe,         And cut down the great tree,         And let it fall into the great sea,         What a splish splash that would be!

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