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1850–1895

MYSTERIOUS DOINGS

Eugene Field

As once I rambled in the woods I chanced to spy amid the brake A huntsman ride his way beside A fair and passing tranquil lake;

Though velvet bucks sped here and there, He let them scamper through the green — Not one smote he, but lustily He blew his horn — what could it mean?

As on I strolled beside that lake, A pretty maid I chanced to see Fishing away for finny prey, Yet not a single one caught she;

All round her boat the fishes leapt And gambolled to their hearts’ content, Yet never a thing did the maid but sing — I wonder what on earth it meant.

As later yet I roamed my way, A lovely steed neighed loud and long, And an empty boat sped all afloat Where sang a fishermaid her song;

All underneath the prudent shade, Which yonder kindly willows threw, Together strayed a youth and maid — I can n't explain it all, can you?

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