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Craftiness, Sweet W illiam . 
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Crime, 
The Roman criminals, when lead to death, 
Each bore upon his head a Tamarisk wreath. 
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Critic, 
Squirting Cucumber, 
If just and skilful hands thy poison juice 
Prepare, and carefully direct the use, 
’Tis beneficial. Critic’s ink is so, 
If in right channels it is made to flow. 
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Stinging Nettle. 
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Cruelty, 
Cruel the Nettle is, and sharp its sting. 
As that which lurks under the brown bee’s wing. 
Cure, 
The plant of Gilead, a precious balm 
Hath for our bodily wounds ; so friendship, iov 
Beneficence, may cure the spirit’s hurts: — 
Religion is the greatest balm of all. 
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Danger, 
Thou growest on the mountains, where ’tis danger¬ 
ous to tread, 
And a poison-honey lurks amid thy blossoms 
deeply red. 
Rhododendron. 
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