For the devil has broken parole and risen
SALAMANDER
It's farewell to the drawing-room's civilised cry
PEPPERCORN
Of reasonable giants and remarkable fairies
How a Deluge
Like influenza he walks abroad
FROST
A thousand dead in Ethiopia
Chook
An amazement of Peacock's
Blather, but then
Well, since you're from the other side of town
The Sergeant's Arms
He arranged himself in purple, then lay down in his bath
A Name, that is all
TINK
Hearing lately of your opulence
Varying Notions on Human Emissions
BLUE, It IS Blue
Forgive me sire, for cheating your intent
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