THE DOR-HAWK. 
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Ay ERN-owt, Churn-owl, or Goat-sucker, 
Vs Night-jar, Dor-hawk, or whate’er 
Be thy name among a dozen,— 
Whip-poor- Will’s and Who-are-you’s cousin, 
Chuck-Will’s-widow’s near relation, ' 
Thou art at thy night vocation, 
Thrilling the still evening air! 
In the dark brown wood beyond us, 
Where the night lies dusk and deep; 
Where the fox his furrow maketh, 
Where the tawny owl awaketh 
Nightly from his day-long sleep ; 
