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  • I can't hear with the waters of. The chittering waters of. Flittering bats and mice all bawking.Can't hear with the waters of. Them chittering waters of. Flittering bats and mice all bawk.Can't hear with the waters of. The chittering waters of. Flittering bats, fieldmice bawk talk.
  • Can't hear with the waters of. The chittering waters of. Flittering bats, fieldmice bawk talk.
    • Cf. popular English nursery rhyme: Hickory, dickory, dock, / The mouse ran up the clock. / The clock struck one, / The mouse ran down, / Hickory, dickory, dock.[1] Some reports claim that the rhyme was written by Oliver Goldsmith, in Dublin for a volume of nursery rhymes he was collecting[2]