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WERNER'S READINGS NO. 31.

For Danvers grieved for her blasted crops,
And Wilmington mourned over mildewed hops.
A blight played havoc with Beverly beans,—
It was all the work of those hateful queans!

IX.

Now when the boss of the beldams found

That without his leave they were ramping round.
He called,—hey could hear him twenty miles,
From Chelsea beach to the Misery Isles;
The deafest old granny knew his tone
Without the trick of the telephone.
"Come here, you witches! Come here!" says he,-
"At your games of old, without asking me!
I'll give you a little job to do
That will keep you stirring, you godless crew!"

X.

They came, of course, at their master's call,

The witches, the broomsticks, the cats, and all;
He led the hags to a railway train
The horses were trying to drag in vain.
"Now, then," says he, "you've had your fun,
And here are the cars you've got to run.
The driver may just unhitch his team,
We don't want horses, we don't want steam;
You may keep your old black cats to hug,
But the loaded train you have got to lug,"

XI.

Since then on many a car you'll see

A broomstick plain as plain can be ;
On every stick there's a witch astride,—
The string you see to her leg is tied.
She will do a mischief if she can,
But the string is held by a careful man.,