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  1. Come gosling all yellow,
    Come forth with your fellow,
  2. His skin is of a dirty yellow.
    He is a most unpleasant fellow.
  3. Till a baby fellow
    Ate his supper down one night,
    And stained his face all yellow.
  4. And half the fields are yellow,
    Come back to me, my joyous dream,
    The world hath not thy fellow!
  5. O'er the page so beautifully yellow:
    Oh, well have the droppings played their tricks!
    Did he guess how toadstools grow, this fellow?
  6. As spun-gold yellow,--
    Meshes that go, with your caresses,
    To snare a fellow?
  7. The English oak is a sturdy fellow,
    He gets his green coat late;
    The willow is smart in a suit of yellow
  8. When thou was corn't, an' I was mellow,
    We took the road aye like a swallow:
    At brooses thou had ne'er a fellow,
  9. And the cornel bunches mellow,
    And the owl across the twilight
    Trumpets to his downy fellow, --
  10. Now Kelly was a fellow
    Who simply loathed a fight:
    He loved a tavern mellow,
  11. Some low-bred official fellow,
    Who conversed in quaite a bellow,
  12. King Death was a rare old fellow!
    He sate where no sun could shine;
    And he lifted his hand so yellow,
  13. If you strip Peter, you will see a fellow
    Scorched by Hell's hyperequatorial climate
    Into a kind of a sulphureous yellow:
  14. Bright-eyed, blue-eyed little fellow;
    Merry little Margery
    With her hair all yellow.
  15. But he that is costive of soul toward his fellow,
    Through the ways, and the works, and the woes of this life,
    Him food shall not fatten, him drink shall not mellow;
  16. 'Twas a Funny Little Fellow
    Of the very purest type,
    For he had a heart as mellow
  17. First at one, and then its fellow
    Just as light and just as yellow;
  18. There shambled forth a waiter fellow,
    Clad dingily, down-stooped and grey,
    With hollow face, careworn and yellow.
  19. To keep up the Metaphor, 'twould make him mellow,
    And of a sour Stoic, a pleasant young Fellow;
  20. Ernest was an elephant, a great big fellow,
    Leonard was a lion with a six foot tail,
    George was a goat, and his beard was yellow,

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