THE HISTORY or
GOODY
TWO
SHOES.
Of
Parents bereft, these poor Orphans did roam O'er the Hill and the Dale, in searc...
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THE HISTORY or
GOODY
TWO
SHOES.
Of
Parents bereft, these poor Orphans did roam O'er the Hill and the Dale, in search of a home. Little
His
Thomas he
felt to
sister to learning
the
Ocean
inclined
:
had bent her young mind.
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THE HISTORY or
GOODY
TWO
SHOES,
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.
GOODY TWO SHOES.
Squire True worth was told The lamentable tale, And did on his nephew,
A To
Captain, prevail, take little Thomas
Out with him
And
to Sea, a Cottage provide
'
For our poor Margery.
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GOODY TWO SHOES.
said to herself,
Goody
"Ah! how happy With my
And
Bird,
my
I
this pretty pet
'Tis with
them
am,
fond Cat,
Lamb
;
I
enjoy hours of leisure, But to hear from dear Thomas, All
my
Would add
to
my
pleasure."
GOODY TWO SHOES.
Good Two Shoes so clever, She set up a school,
To
with the skylark always her rule
arise
Was
She taught
;
little
children
Their prayers and their letters, very soon grew
And
In respect with her betters.
GOODY TWO SHOES,
Now
there was a Miser, So surly and rich, Did accuse our poor Madge Of being a Witch Before Squire Trueworth The action was tried, ;
And he found her so virtuous He made her his Bride.
GOODY TWO SHOES,
In the mean time poor Thomas,
By sad tempest tost, Was wreck'd at a distance On a foreign Coast; The
Indians, however, Proved kind to the Boy, Who in hunting and fishing
His time did employ.
-
GOODY TWO SHOES.
He tamed
a young Lion, So noble and bold :
He found in a Cavern A chest full of Gold
A ' :
came by, He embarked on
;
vessel
My
the sea,
sister shall share
In this treasure," said he.
.
GO
;UV T\VO SHOES.
How happy the meeting, How pleasant the day
;
With joy overcome Our Madge fainted away Thus Providence fed
:
For the Orphans provide How blest was young Thomas
And
the pretty Bride.
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