With seven heads and fourteen eyes,

To see and well discern-a.

But our Laidly worm, who can wriggle and squirm,

Our health long time hath undone;

And it's oh! for a knight, or some man of might,

To demolish the Dragon of London!

This dragon hath two horrid heads,

For forage and for foison;

The one's all jaw, and devouring maw,

Whilst the other breathes forth poison.