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spell my name, Reversed or forward it's the same. Noon. You name me once, and I am famed For deeds of noble daring; You name me twice, and I am found In savage customs sharing. Tar-tar. What is that which lives in winter, dies in summer, and grows with its root upwards? An icicle. Water soft is my first, water hard is my second, Sticks made of my whole are by many sweet reckon'd. Liquor-ice (licorice). From a number that's odd cut off the head, It then will even be. Its tail, I pray, next take away, Your mother then you'll see. Seven--even--Eve. My first is of illustrious line, Of beauteous form and face divine; Which when my second does assail, Both form and beauty then do fail; My whole an arduous task to do With wives who hoity-toity ways pursue. Man-age. A stranger comes from foreign shores, Perchance to seek relief; Curtail him, and you find his tale Unworthy of belief; Curtailed again, you recognize An old Egyptian chief. Alien--a lie--Ali. An ugly little fellow, that some might call a pet, Was easily transmuted to a parson when he ate; And when he set off running, an Irishman was he; Then took to wildly raving, and hung upon a tree. Cur, cur-ate, Cur-ran, cur-rant. Ere Adam was, my early days began; I ape each creature, and resemble man; I gently creep o'er tops of tender grass, Nor leave the least impression where I pass; Touch me you may, but I can ne'er be felt, Nor ever yet was tasted, heard, or smelt, Yet seen each day; if not, be sure at night You'll quickly find me out by candlelight. Shadow. 'Twas whispered in Heaven, 'twas muttered in Hell, And echo caught faintly the sound as it fell; On the confines of earth 'twas permitted to rest, And the depths of the ocean its presence confessed. 'Twill be found in the sphere when 'tis riven asunder, Be seen in the lightning, and heard in the thunder. 'Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath, Attends at his birth, and awaits him in death; It presides o'er his happiness, honor, and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of his wealth.
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