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1828–1906

THE VALE OF THAMES.

James McIntyre

In vale of Thames oft’ times are seen The cattle graze‘ mong sweetest green, Or there contented with their fate The gentle cows do ruminate.

And enjoy a double pleasure In re-chewing hidden treasure, The cow is a kindly creature, Kind and pleasant in each feature.

About her is a homely charm, And her the dog should not alarm, But let all safe guard her from harm, The gentlest creature on the farm.

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