Can You Solve This Old-Timey Riddle? #28

The riddle below dates back to the 1920s—can you figure it out?
Can you figure it out?
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The verse below is another puzzle taken from Riddles in Rhyme, a 1927 collection of “charades old and new” by the American author (and former Harvard College dean) LeBaron Russell Briggs.

Like most of the other puzzles in Briggs’s collection, each of the couplets here hints at a different parts of riddle’s answer word: the first pair of lines describes the first syllable, the second describes the second syllable, and the third is a hint to the solution as a whole. Can you work out the word being described?

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