'Better to be at home than out of door,

So come with me; and though it has been said

That you alive defend from magic power,

I know you will sing sweetly when you're dead.'

Thus having spoken, the quaint infant bore,

Lifting it from the grass on which it fed

And grasping it in his delighted hold,

His treasured prize into the cavern old.

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