1.Said this very wise man of St. Ives,“I hear that potatoes have eyes;I’ll shave all my head and dye my clothes red,I’ve a nervous objection to spies.”2.Said the wiser, “I cannot adviseSuch a strange and uncommon disguise;But this is my plan, to eat all we can,Regardless of shape or of size.”3.Said the sagest, “You don’t realizeThat your scheme is most truly unwise;If you eat them at all, either large ones or small,Every thought of your heart they’ll surmise.4.“On the man who successfully tries,Or some feasible plan can devise,To grow us a kind that really is blind,We’ll bestow a magnificent prize.”
1.Said this very wise man of St. Ives,“I hear that potatoes have eyes;I’ll shave all my head and dye my clothes red,I’ve a nervous objection to spies.”2.Said the wiser, “I cannot adviseSuch a strange and uncommon disguise;But this is my plan, to eat all we can,Regardless of shape or of size.”3.Said the sagest, “You don’t realizeThat your scheme is most truly unwise;If you eat them at all, either large ones or small,Every thought of your heart they’ll surmise.4.“On the man who successfully tries,Or some feasible plan can devise,To grow us a kind that really is blind,We’ll bestow a magnificent prize.”
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1.
Said this very wise man of St. Ives,“I hear that potatoes have eyes;I’ll shave all my head and dye my clothes red,I’ve a nervous objection to spies.”
Said this very wise man of St. Ives,
“I hear that potatoes have eyes;
I’ll shave all my head and dye my clothes red,
I’ve a nervous objection to spies.”
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2.
Said the wiser, “I cannot adviseSuch a strange and uncommon disguise;But this is my plan, to eat all we can,Regardless of shape or of size.”
Said the wiser, “I cannot advise
Such a strange and uncommon disguise;
But this is my plan, to eat all we can,
Regardless of shape or of size.”
3.
3.
Said the sagest, “You don’t realizeThat your scheme is most truly unwise;If you eat them at all, either large ones or small,Every thought of your heart they’ll surmise.
Said the sagest, “You don’t realize
That your scheme is most truly unwise;
If you eat them at all, either large ones or small,
Every thought of your heart they’ll surmise.
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4.
“On the man who successfully tries,Or some feasible plan can devise,To grow us a kind that really is blind,We’ll bestow a magnificent prize.”
“On the man who successfully tries,
Or some feasible plan can devise,
To grow us a kind that really is blind,
We’ll bestow a magnificent prize.”