Domestic Animals 91 



"Cling, clang, goes the blacksmith's hammer, 



Cling, clang, how the anvil rings. 

 As he shapes the curving horseshoe 



Hear the song the blacksmith sings. 

 Blow bellows, heat iron, burn my fire a blazing bed, 

 Strike hammer, ring anvil, shape the iron while it's 

 red." 



This visit was remembered for many days, and 

 was often represented in illustrative drawing and 

 cutting. 



They compared the horse with the cow and found 

 some resemblances, as: 



size, 



shape, 



color, 



coat, 



limbs, 



food eaten, 



and that they differed in regard to 

 teeth, 

 feet, 

 tail, 



stomach, 

 use, 



