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The Ratcatcher And Cats.

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The rats by night the mischief did,             And Betty every morn was chid.             The cheese was nibbled, tarts were taken,             And purloined were the eggs and bacon;             And Betty cursed the cat, whose duty             Was to protect and guard the booty.             A ratcatcher, of well known skill,             Was called to kill or scotch the ill;             And, as an engineer, surveyed             Their haunts and laid an ambuscade.             A cat behold him, and was wrath,             Whilst she resolved to cross his path;             Not to be beaten by such chaps,             She silently removed his traps.             Again he set the traps and toils,             Again his cunning pussy foils.             He set a trap to catch the thief,             And pussy she got caught in brief.             "Ah!" said the rat-catcher, "you scamp,             You are the spy within the camp."             But the cat said, "A sister spare,             Your science is our mutual care."             "Science and cats!" the man replied;             "We soon that question shall decide;             You are my rival interloper,             A nasty, sneaking, crouching groper."             A sister tabby saw the cord,             And interposed a happy word:             "In every age and clime we see             Two of a trade cannot agree;             Each deems the other an encroacher,             As sportsman thinks another poacher.             Beauty with beauty vies in charms,             And king with king in warfare's arms:             But let us limit our desires,             Nor war like beauties, kings, and squires;             For though one prey we both pursue             There's prey enough for us and you."

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