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Kinps and queens with wings in autumn, 
Workers, alwavr. working, wingless: 
All have their antennae elbowed. 
All are nipped in or thin-waisted ; 
Queen and workers, too, are furnished 
With a sling so small and pungent ; 
All have feet I'.at are five-jointed. 
Everybody knows the pismires, 
Pismires, ants, or Foemicina: 
Watch them work, thou little maiden ! 
Mark their wise ways and learn wisdom ! 
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