Limbics p4f9*%r%%*& in the **§ ftim* Olufc at Bos 

 26 ^arch, t&Vi* 



In so He 9f w -anther 



We birds of a flMtfMf , 



Once Wff have the ?3t«IMWm of dining togevier! 



Vf are all of us hen* 



Except Xhaxter d*ar! 



But we hone that next tims 



He'll "bo at the »^ 7 e Pin e". 



There was a young wan named Brewster 



Kne-w all "birds from a snips to a rooster 



Wrote a "book thereon 



Which was looked upon 



As a classic worthy of grift t renown 



This f ir-f a v?d young man 8M3WMI Brews fcsrj 



In trembling awe we at and 

 Of the great and poetical Rand, 

 For him a ve^se we couldn't rite 

 Try as har4 as ever m mi gut! 



So we give hlia this box, and hope he wont foel worse, 

 Than the tlx** he accepted in "beautiful v>rs«! 



Oh, Doctor Goodalel 



When hie otients corns to hi*, worried and pale, 



Borne with" their throats tied up, soma trying to inhale, 



3orae thinking they've orouthed too much Boston gale, 



And some with very peculiar throats! 



Because of the fashion of loose open coats, 



The Hk* of these go to him all in a ouivcr; 



If I were he, I'd out then all in <;he river! 



There was a voung man named Tom Barhour, 



¥ho sought snakes in the wilds with great ardour, 



And all sort! of rsptUM of every kind 



And hunts for all "creepy-crawls" that he can find 



This courageous hray e man named Birbour. 



A God-sent God-send! 



Is our Doctor To-.jjiBe.nd; 



The weak and weary, ill and ailing, 



Call for Mm when they are failing, 



A eight of him and some Pinkham's Pills 



Is a sure cure for many ills. 



