Pistol in his left hand, pistol in his right,
And he held in his teeth, a cutlass bright,
His beard was black, one leg was wood
It was clear that he
meant no good
(i) Who is the poet of the poem from
which the extract has been taken?
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The poem is 'The tale of Custard the dragon' is written by 'Ogden Nash'
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