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Charles Dibdin.


The Old Oak Table.

I had knocked out the dust from my pipe t’other night,

Old Time t’wards midnight was creeping;

The last smoke from its ashes had taken its flight,—

I felt neither waking nor sleeping;

When a voice, loud and hollow, and, seemingly, near,

You’ll say ’twas a dream or a fable,