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305.
Ages ago, when Greece was young,And Homer, blind and wandering, sung;Where’er he roamed, through street or field,My first the noble bard upheld;Look to the new moon for my next,You’ll see it there, but if perplexed,Go ask the huntsman, he can showMy name—he gives it many a blow;My whole, as you will quickly see,Is a large town in Tuscany,Which ladies soon will recognize—A favorite head-dress it supplies.
Ages ago, when Greece was young,And Homer, blind and wandering, sung;Where’er he roamed, through street or field,My first the noble bard upheld;Look to the new moon for my next,You’ll see it there, but if perplexed,Go ask the huntsman, he can showMy name—he gives it many a blow;My whole, as you will quickly see,Is a large town in Tuscany,Which ladies soon will recognize—A favorite head-dress it supplies.
Ages ago, when Greece was young,
And Homer, blind and wandering, sung;
Where’er he roamed, through street or field,
My first the noble bard upheld;
Look to the new moon for my next,
You’ll see it there, but if perplexed,
Go ask the huntsman, he can show
My name—he gives it many a blow;
My whole, as you will quickly see,
Is a large town in Tuscany,
Which ladies soon will recognize—
A favorite head-dress it supplies.
306. Why is an elephant like a chair?
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308. Given the street and the hour, to find at once the number of children in the street.
309. Given the section of the city, to find at once the number of loafers and vagabonds that infest it.