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When from his coaly toil he came,
He loved to watch his fantails preen
Their snowy feathers, that, all day,
In the dark pit, like light had been
Before his eyes—the speckless, clean
And dazzling plumes of Jack and Nell,
Now fluttering round him like white flame,
Whose beauty never tongue could tell
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