Hoo. Hoop! hoop!
Come in a troop,
Come at a call,
One and all,
Birds of a feather,
All together.
Birds of a humble, gentle bill,
Smooth and shrill,
Dieted on seeds and grain,
Rioting on the furrowed plain, 230
Pecking, hopping,
Picking, popping, 235
Among the barley newly sown.
Birds of bolder, louder tone,
Lodging in the shrubs and bushes,
Mavises and Thrushes,
On the summer berries brousing, 240
On the garden fruits carousing,
All the grubs and vermin smousing.
You that in a humbler station,
With an active occupation,
Haunt the lowly watery mead, 245
Warring against the native breed,
The gnats and flies, your enemies;
In the level marshy plain
Of Marathon, pursued and slain.
You that in a squadron driving 250
From the seas are seen arriving,
With the Cormorants and Mews
Haste to land and hear the news!
All the feathered airy nation,
Birds of every size and station,
Are convened in convocation.
For an envoy, queer and shrewd, 255
Means to address the multitude,
And submit to their decision
A surprising proposition,
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