Sometimes there comes a friendly visitant

Sometimes there comes a friendly visitant,
Brimmed with the life o' the town, rewarding me
Well for my mutton and my Burgundy;
And so we laugh together at fraud and cant,
While everywhere is heard a flutter of wings,
And winter's chorister, the unwearying redbreast, sings.
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