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THE BIRDS' ORCHESTRA.
Bobolink shall play the violin,
  Great applause to win;
Lonely, sweet, and sad, the meadow lark
  Plays the oboe. Hark!
That inspired bugle with a soul—
  'Tis the oriole;
Yellow-bird the clarionet shall play,
  Blithe, and clear, and gay.
Purple finch what instrument will suit?
  He can play the flute.
Fire-winged blackbirds sound the merry fife,
  Soldiers without strife;
And the robins wind the mellow horn
  Loudly eve and morn.
Who shall clash the cymbals? Jay and crow;
  That is all they know.
Hylas twang their harps so weird and high,
  Such a tuneful cry!
And to roll the deep, melodious drum,
  Lo! the bull-frogs come!
Then the splendid chorus, who shall sing
  Of so fine a thing?