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I askèd my dear friend Orator1 Prig: `What's the first part of oratory2?' He said: `A great wig3.' `And what is the second?' Then, dancing a jig4 And bowing profoundly, he said: `A great wig.' `And what is the third?' Then he snored like a pig, And, puffing5 his cheeks out, replied: `A great wig.' So if a great painter with questions you push, `What's the first part of painting?' he'll say: `A paint-brush.' `And what is the second?' with most modest blush, He'll smile like a cherub6, and say: `A paint-brush.' `And what is the third?' he'll bow like a rush, With a leer in his eye, he'll reply: `A paint-brush.' Perhaps this is all a painter can want: But, look yonder —— that house is the house of Rembrandt! 点击收听单词发音
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