My whole describes the action of a gale,
Decapitation makes an organ play.
Behead again, it sounds o’er hill and vale;
Again, it tells of what we do not pay.
Take nothing off, it is an eagle’s sail.
Again behead, and half a string denote;
Again, and lo! a horse’s head and tail;
And last of all on music’s notes I float.

is solved by A’blowing (n-a-g).

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The proverb buried in the sentence—

Society—how her enthusiasts worship at her Juggernaut car. Cases exist here, proving how illogical are these eagle-sighted, place-hunting beings, scoffing at hereditary position, yet striving to get her smile.

is “Where the carcase is there will the eagles be gathered together.”

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The answer by anagram to—What should we put on a bird’s tail to catch it without a steel-trap? is Saltpetre.