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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By OliverHerford

1517 The Mon-Goos

THIS, Children, is the famed Mon-goos.

He has an ap-pe-tite ab-struse:

Strange to re-late, this crea-ture takes

A cu-ri-ous joy in eat-ing snakes—

All kinds—though, it must be con-fessed,

He likes the poi-son-ous ones the best.

From him we learn how ve-ry small

A thing can bring a-bout a Fall.

O Mon-goos, where were you that day

When Mistress Eve was led a-stray?

If you’d but seen the ser-pent first,

Our parents would not have been cursed,

And so there would be no ex-cuse

For MILTON, but for you—Mon-goos!