Echoes of the Aesthetic Society of Jersey City

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BELLE COLE.
]H father s gone to market-town, He was up before the day, And Jamie s hunting robin s nests, And the man is making hay, And whistling up the hollow goes The boy that minds the mill, While mother from the kitchen door Is calling with a will, "Polly ! Polly ! The cows are in the corn. " From off the misty morning air There comes a sudden sound, A murmur as of water comes From ship and tree and ground, The birds are singing on the wing, The pigeons bill and coo, And o er hill and vall
...ey rings Again the loud halloo, " Polly ! Polly ! The cows are in the corn. " The Cows are in the Corn.
Tis strange at such a time of day The mill should stop its clatter, The farmer s wife is listening now And wonders what s the matter, And wild the birds are singing In the woodland on the hill, While whistling, up the hollow goes The boy that minds the mill, " Polly ! Poly ! The cows are in the corn, THE FISH-BALL.
ROBERT K. MUNKITTRICK.
(Read by the Author. ) JET poets sing The chicken s wing, And buckwheat cakes and griddle fishes, And side by side Place lobster fried, Pork chops and other comic dishes ; But yet unto my dying day, While o er my reason I am lord, I ll stand before the world and say : " The fish-ball is its own reward !


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