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THE SECRET MINE,

SPRUNG AT A LATE SUPPER

The songs were good, for Mead and Hawkins sung ’em,
The wine went round, ’twas laughter all, and joke;
When crack! the General sprung a mine among ’em,
And beat a safe retreat amid the smoke:
As fall the sticks of rockets when you fire ’em,
So fell the Bucktails at that toast accurst;
Looking like Korah, Dathan, and Abiram,
When the firm earth beneath their footsteps burst.

Quelled is big Haff who oft has fire and flood stood,
More pallid grows the snowy cheek of Rose,
Cold sweats bedew the leathern hide of Bloodgood,
Deep sinks the concave of pug Edwards’ nose.
But see the Generals Colden and Bogardus,
Joy sits enthroned in each elated eye;
While Doyle and Mumford clap their fists as hard as
The iron mauls in Pearson’s factory.

The midnight conclave met—good Johnny Targee
Begins, as usual, to bestow advice: