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ALBAN* PUBLISHED BY
R. H.
516 Broadway.
PEASE
I
3
CHILDREN'S BOOK COLLECTION LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
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HISTORY OF
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Of Parents
bereft,
These poor Orphans did roam O'er the Hill and the Dale, In search of a home. Little
Thomas he
felt
To
the ocean inclined, His Sister to learning
Had
bent her young mind.
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Squire Trueworth
The
And
A To
lamentable
did
on
his
was
told
tale,
nephew,
Captain, prevail,
take
little
Thomas
Out with him
And a
to sea,
Cottage provide,
For our poor Margery. 3
said to herself,
Goody "
Ah
how happy
!
With my
And
But
my
fond Cat,
this pretty pet
'Tis with
All
Bird,
my
them
Lamb:
I enjoy
hours of
to hear
I am,
leisure,
from dear Thomas,
Would add
to
my
pleasure." 6
Goody Two Shoes She
To
set
so clever,
up a School,
arise with the skylark,
Was
always her rule:
She taught
little
children
Their prayers and
And
their letters;
very soon grew
In respect, with her
betters. 7
Now
there
was a
So
surly
and
Miser,
rich,
Did accuse our poor Madge,
Of
being a Witch
;
Before Squire Trueworth,
The
And
action
was
tried,
he found her so virtuous,
He made
her his Bride. 10
In the meantime poor Thomas,
sad tempests
By
Was On
wrecked
The
a distance,
a foreign coast
:
Indians, however,
Proved kind
Who
at
tost,
to the
in hunting
and
Boy, fishing,
His time did employ.
He tamed
a young Lion,
So noble and
He
found
A
A
chest
in
a Cavern,
full
of gold
:
Vessel came by,
He embarked 44
bold:
My In
on the Sea,
Sister shall share this treasure," said he. 14
How
happy the meeting,
How
pleasant the day
;
With joy overcome Our Madge
fainted
Thus Providence For
How
the
blest
And
away
:
did
Orphans provide,
was young Thomas,
the pretty Bride. 15
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