A Wheelbarrow.

No mouth, no eyes, nor yet a nose,
Two arms, two feet, and as it goes,
The feet don’t touch the ground,
But all the way the head runs round.
And tho’ I can both speak and go alone,
Yet are my motions to myself unknown.

A Salamander.

What all consumes best pleases me,
I covet that which others flee,
Strange thing to tell, unhurt I lie
And live, where all the world would die.

Printed by A. Ryle & Paul.

Text of Image on [page 220].

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