And redder and redder she rounded above,
And paler and paler he grew,
And neither suspected a mutual love
Till they met in a Brunswick stew.
And paler and paler he grew,
And neither suspected a mutual love
Till they met in a Brunswick stew.
Childrens - Child Verse
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? Child Verse
BICYCLES! TRICYCLES!
TDICYCLES! Tricycles! Nay, to shun
-*^ laughter,
Try cycles first, and buy cycles after ;
For surely the buyer deserves but the worst
Who would buy cycles, failing to try cycles
first.
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? Child Verse
HIGH AND LOW
A BOOT and a Shoe and a Slipper
-^^ Lived once in the Cobbler's row :
But the Boot and the Shoe
Would have nothing to do
With the Slipper, because she was low.
But the king and the queen and their
daughter
On the Cobbler chanced to call ;
And as neither the Boot
Nor the Shoe would suit
The Slipper went off to the ball.
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? Child Verse
DOCTOR TUMBLE-BUG
X yl HTH wondrous skill
' ^ He works until,
To suit himself, he makes it
A patent Pill,
To cure or kill
The sufferer that takes it.
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? Child Verse
CLOSE QUARTERS
T ITTLE toe, big toe, three toes between,
-? -- ' All in a pointed shoe !
Never was narrower forecastle seen
Nor so little room for the crew.
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? Child Verse
THE TIME-BROOD
WONDER how the mother-Hour
I
Can feed each hungry Minute,
And see that every one of them
Gets sixty seconds in it ;
And whether, when she goes abroad,
She knows which ones attend her ;
For all of them are just alike
In age and size and gender.
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? Child Verse
PAINS-TAKING
" 'T^AKE pains," growled the Tooth to the
-L Dentist ;
" The same," said the Dentist, " to you. "
Then he added, " No doubt.
Before you are out
You'll have taken most pains of the two. "
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? Child Verse
A RUB
WIXT Handkerchief and Nose
A difference arose ;
And a tradition goes
That they settled it by blows.
T
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? Child Verse
CATS
" I "HEY fought like demons of the night
-^ Beneath a shrunken moon,
And all the roof at dawn of light
y^W^s. fiddle-strings was strewn.
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? Child Verse
AN INSECTARIAN
T CANNOT wash my dog," she said,
-? - " Nor touch him with a comb,
For fear the Fleas upon him bred
May find no other home. "
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? Child Verse
THE SQUIRREL
HO combs you, little Squirrel ?
w
And do you twist and twirl
When some one puts the papers on
To keep your tail in curl ?
And must you see the dentist
For every tooth you break ?
And are you apt from eating nuts
To get the stomach-ache ?
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? Child Verse
HOSPITALITY
O AID a Snake to a Frog with a wrinkled
*^ skin,
"As I notice, dear, that your dress is thin,
And a rain is coming, I'll take you in. "
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? Child Verse
FROG-MAKING
O AID Frog papa to Frog mamma,
*^ " Where is our little daughter ? "
Said Frog mamma to Frog papa,
" She's underneath the water/'
Then down the anxious father went,
And there, indeed, he found her,
A-tickling tadpoles, till they kicked
Their tails off all around her.
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? Child Verse
THE TREE-FROG PEDIGREE
/^UR great ancestor, Polly Wog,
^-^ With her cousin, Thaddeus Pole,
Eloped from her home in an Irish bog.
And crossing the sea on the " Mayflower's "
log,
At the risk of body and soul,
Married a Frog ; and thus, you see,
How we come by a place in the family-tree
And the family name, Tree-frog.
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? Child Verse
AN EXPLANATION
nPO the young lady Toad said her mother,
? ^ " How had you the boldness, my dear,
To propose to Miss Polliwog's brother? "
"Why, mamma," she replied, *''tis leap
year! "
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? Child Verse
THE PARLOUR AND THE FLY
"'1 1 HLL you walk into the Spider? "
^ ^ Said the Parlour to the Fly;
" He's the emptiest little spider
That ever you did spy.
" And he covers me with cobweb ;
So I want you to go in ;
For -- his lower chamber furnished --
He will have no room to spin. "
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? Child Verse
NO GO
O AID a simpering Butterfly, sipping a rose,
^^ To a graceless Mosquito on grand-
papa's nose,
Whom she hoped to entrap,
** Pray come, Sir, and taste of this delicate
stuff. "
" Thanks, Madam, I'm just now taking my
snuff,"
Quoth the impudent chap.
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? Child Verse
A MOUSE, A CAT, AND AN IRISH
BULL
A LITTLE mouse nibbled a Limburger
-^^^ cheese,
And back to his bedchamber stole,
Whence never again was he destined to
squeeze,
For the smell was too large for the hole.
And a Pussy Cat, passing, instinctively stood ;
For her appetite urged her to try it ;
But she answered her stomach that grumbled
for food,
" I should die if I lived on such diet. "
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? Child Verse
THE SAME WITH A DIFFERENCE
\ ^ /"HEN first they wed he was a sing-er,
^ ^ And much delight his songs did
bring her;
But nowadays he proves a sin-ger,
And makes it hot for her as ginger.
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? Child Verse
AN INCONVENIENCE
nnO his cousin the Bat
? *- Squeaked the envious Rat,
" How fine to be able to fly ! "
Tittered she, " Leather wings
Are convenient things ;
But nothing fo sit on have I. "
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? Child Verse
THE TRYST
T3OTATO was deep in the dark under
? ^ ground,
Tomato, above in the light.
The little Tomato was ruddy and round,
The little Potato was white.
And redder and redder she rounded above,
And paler and paler he grew,
And neither suspected a mutual love
Till they met in a Brunswick stew.
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? Child Verse
ETIQUETTE
" T LONG," said* the new-gathered Lettuce,
-*- " To meet our illustrious guest. "
Cried the Caster, " Such haste
Is in very bad taste :
See first that you're properly dressedJ'
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? Child Verse
A SUNSTROKE
nPHE Sun courted Water,
-? - Earth's loveliest daughter,
And strove to abduct her in vain :
For, when he had caught her,
And to the clouds brought her.
Home she came running in rain.
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? Child Verse
A SHUFFLE
nPHERE was a rumpus in the Pack,
-? - Whereof the King and Queen and Jack
Were playing knavish parts.
On Club and Spade was put the blame ;
But these asserted 'twas a game
Of Diamonds and Hearts.
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? Child Verse
WASHINGTON'S RUSE
\ ^ /"HEN Georgie would not go to bed,
'^ ^ If some one asked him why,
" What is the use ? " he gravely said,
" You know I cannot lie. "
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? Child Verse
PANIC
TT struck the signs of the Zodiac,
? ^ Around the immovable Man
Who stands in front of the Almanack
To show his interior plan.
The Scorpion attacked the Bull,
The Bull aroused the Lion ;
The Crab by their tails
Flung the Fish in the Scales,
Where they floundered as on a gridiron ;
The Billy Goat went for the Gemini twins ;
The Ram made a rush at Aquarius ;
And a narrow escape had the Virgo's shins
From the shaft of her beau Sagittarius.
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? Child Verse
THE END OF IT
A WHOLE-TAIL dog, and a half-tai!
dog,
And a dog without a tail.
Went all three out on an autumn day
To follow a red-fox trail.
But the dogs that carried their tails along
Fell out, it is said, by the way ;
And the loss of a tail and a half at the end
Of the dogs put an end to the fray.
When each, as a morsel sweet, gulped down
What had late been a neighbor's pride,
" You Ve kept your tails," laughed the no-tail
dog,
" But you wear them now insider
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? Child Verse
A LITTLE CHILD'S PRAYERS
I
TV /FAKE me, dear Lord, polite and kind
^^^ To every one, I pray ;
And may I ask you how you find
Yourself y dear Lord, to-day ?
II
Lord, I have lost a toy
With which I love to play ;
And as you were yourself a boy
Of just my age to-day,
O Son of Mary, would you mind
To help me now my toy to find ?
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? Child Verse
THE CHILD
AT BETHLEHEM
I
T ONG, long before the Babe could speak,
^-^ When he would kiss his mother's cheek
And to her bosom press,
The brightest angels, standing near,
Would turn away to hide a tear,
For they are motherless.
H
Where were ye. Birds, that bless His name,
When wingless to the world He came.
And word/ess, -- tho' Himself the Word
That made the blossom and the bird ?
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III
TO HIS MOTHER
He brought a Lily white,
That bowed its fragrant head
And blushed a rosy red
Before her fairer light.
He brought a Rose; and lo,
The crimson blossom saw
Her beauty; and in awe
Became as white as snow.
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? Child Verse
A LILY OF THE FIELD
TN all his glory, Solomon
-? ? Was never so arrayed ;
Yet far more beautiful is one --
A MOTHER and a MAID --
Whose loveliness and lowliness
God stooped from highest heaven to bless.
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? Child Verse
THE LAMB-CHILD
A 1 /"HEN Christ the Babe was bom,
^ ^ Full many a little lamb,
Upon the wintry hills forlorn,
Was nestled near its dam ;
And, waking or asleep.
Upon His mother's breast,
For love of her, each mother-sheep
And baby-lamb He blessed.
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? Child Verse
A PAIR OF TURTLE-DOVES
THE PURIFICATION
HERE, woman, is thine offering
The debt of law and love ? "
My Babe a tender nestling is,
And I the mother-dove. "
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? Child Verse
HIDE-AND-SEEK
"\70U hid your little self, dear Lord,
-*- As other children do ;
But oh, how great was their reward
Who sought three days for you 1
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? Child Verse
OUT OF BOUNDS
A LITTLE Boy, of heavenly birth,
^^^ But far from home to-day,
Comes down to find His ball, the Earth,
That Sin has cast away.
O comrades, let us one and all
Join in to get Him back His ball.
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? Child Verse
THE CHILD ON CALVARY
nPHE Cross is tall, ;
? *- And I too small
To reach His hand
Or touch His feet;
But on the sand
His footpfints I have found,
And it is sweet
To kiss the holy ground.
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? Child Verse
THE CHILD
AT NAZARETH
I
/^NCE, measuring His height, He stood
^^ Beneath a cypress-tree,
And, leaning back against the wood,
Stretched wide His arms for me ;
Whereat a brooding mother-dove
Fled fluttering from her nest above.
H
At evening He loved to walk
Among the shadowy hills, and talk
Of Bethlehem ;
But if perchance there passed us by
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? Child Verse
The paschal lambs, He'd look at them
In silence, long and tenderly ;
And when again He'd try to speak,
I've seen the tears upon His cheek.
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? Child Verse
ST. THERESA AND THE CHILD
"Al^HO art thou, son? " The little
^ ^ stranger smiled,
" And who art ^Aou f " Whereto she made
reply,
" Theresa I of Jesus am, my child. "
He -- radiant -- "Jesus of Theresa I. "
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TRADITION
"1 7^ JHEN home our blessed Lord was gone,
^ ^ His mother lived alone with John ;
For each had secrets to impart
That Love had taught them both dy heart.
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? Child Verse
BICYCLES! TRICYCLES!
TDICYCLES! Tricycles! Nay, to shun
-*^ laughter,
Try cycles first, and buy cycles after ;
For surely the buyer deserves but the worst
Who would buy cycles, failing to try cycles
first.
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? Child Verse
HIGH AND LOW
A BOOT and a Shoe and a Slipper
-^^ Lived once in the Cobbler's row :
But the Boot and the Shoe
Would have nothing to do
With the Slipper, because she was low.
But the king and the queen and their
daughter
On the Cobbler chanced to call ;
And as neither the Boot
Nor the Shoe would suit
The Slipper went off to the ball.
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? Child Verse
DOCTOR TUMBLE-BUG
X yl HTH wondrous skill
' ^ He works until,
To suit himself, he makes it
A patent Pill,
To cure or kill
The sufferer that takes it.
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? Child Verse
CLOSE QUARTERS
T ITTLE toe, big toe, three toes between,
-? -- ' All in a pointed shoe !
Never was narrower forecastle seen
Nor so little room for the crew.
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THE TIME-BROOD
WONDER how the mother-Hour
I
Can feed each hungry Minute,
And see that every one of them
Gets sixty seconds in it ;
And whether, when she goes abroad,
She knows which ones attend her ;
For all of them are just alike
In age and size and gender.
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? Child Verse
PAINS-TAKING
" 'T^AKE pains," growled the Tooth to the
-L Dentist ;
" The same," said the Dentist, " to you. "
Then he added, " No doubt.
Before you are out
You'll have taken most pains of the two. "
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? Child Verse
A RUB
WIXT Handkerchief and Nose
A difference arose ;
And a tradition goes
That they settled it by blows.
T
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? Child Verse
CATS
" I "HEY fought like demons of the night
-^ Beneath a shrunken moon,
And all the roof at dawn of light
y^W^s. fiddle-strings was strewn.
47
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AN INSECTARIAN
T CANNOT wash my dog," she said,
-? - " Nor touch him with a comb,
For fear the Fleas upon him bred
May find no other home. "
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? Child Verse
THE SQUIRREL
HO combs you, little Squirrel ?
w
And do you twist and twirl
When some one puts the papers on
To keep your tail in curl ?
And must you see the dentist
For every tooth you break ?
And are you apt from eating nuts
To get the stomach-ache ?
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HOSPITALITY
O AID a Snake to a Frog with a wrinkled
*^ skin,
"As I notice, dear, that your dress is thin,
And a rain is coming, I'll take you in. "
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FROG-MAKING
O AID Frog papa to Frog mamma,
*^ " Where is our little daughter ? "
Said Frog mamma to Frog papa,
" She's underneath the water/'
Then down the anxious father went,
And there, indeed, he found her,
A-tickling tadpoles, till they kicked
Their tails off all around her.
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THE TREE-FROG PEDIGREE
/^UR great ancestor, Polly Wog,
^-^ With her cousin, Thaddeus Pole,
Eloped from her home in an Irish bog.
And crossing the sea on the " Mayflower's "
log,
At the risk of body and soul,
Married a Frog ; and thus, you see,
How we come by a place in the family-tree
And the family name, Tree-frog.
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AN EXPLANATION
nPO the young lady Toad said her mother,
? ^ " How had you the boldness, my dear,
To propose to Miss Polliwog's brother? "
"Why, mamma," she replied, *''tis leap
year! "
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THE PARLOUR AND THE FLY
"'1 1 HLL you walk into the Spider? "
^ ^ Said the Parlour to the Fly;
" He's the emptiest little spider
That ever you did spy.
" And he covers me with cobweb ;
So I want you to go in ;
For -- his lower chamber furnished --
He will have no room to spin. "
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NO GO
O AID a simpering Butterfly, sipping a rose,
^^ To a graceless Mosquito on grand-
papa's nose,
Whom she hoped to entrap,
** Pray come, Sir, and taste of this delicate
stuff. "
" Thanks, Madam, I'm just now taking my
snuff,"
Quoth the impudent chap.
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A MOUSE, A CAT, AND AN IRISH
BULL
A LITTLE mouse nibbled a Limburger
-^^^ cheese,
And back to his bedchamber stole,
Whence never again was he destined to
squeeze,
For the smell was too large for the hole.
And a Pussy Cat, passing, instinctively stood ;
For her appetite urged her to try it ;
But she answered her stomach that grumbled
for food,
" I should die if I lived on such diet. "
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THE SAME WITH A DIFFERENCE
\ ^ /"HEN first they wed he was a sing-er,
^ ^ And much delight his songs did
bring her;
But nowadays he proves a sin-ger,
And makes it hot for her as ginger.
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AN INCONVENIENCE
nnO his cousin the Bat
? *- Squeaked the envious Rat,
" How fine to be able to fly ! "
Tittered she, " Leather wings
Are convenient things ;
But nothing fo sit on have I. "
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THE TRYST
T3OTATO was deep in the dark under
? ^ ground,
Tomato, above in the light.
The little Tomato was ruddy and round,
The little Potato was white.
And redder and redder she rounded above,
And paler and paler he grew,
And neither suspected a mutual love
Till they met in a Brunswick stew.
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ETIQUETTE
" T LONG," said* the new-gathered Lettuce,
-*- " To meet our illustrious guest. "
Cried the Caster, " Such haste
Is in very bad taste :
See first that you're properly dressedJ'
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A SUNSTROKE
nPHE Sun courted Water,
-? - Earth's loveliest daughter,
And strove to abduct her in vain :
For, when he had caught her,
And to the clouds brought her.
Home she came running in rain.
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A SHUFFLE
nPHERE was a rumpus in the Pack,
-? - Whereof the King and Queen and Jack
Were playing knavish parts.
On Club and Spade was put the blame ;
But these asserted 'twas a game
Of Diamonds and Hearts.
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WASHINGTON'S RUSE
\ ^ /"HEN Georgie would not go to bed,
'^ ^ If some one asked him why,
" What is the use ? " he gravely said,
" You know I cannot lie. "
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PANIC
TT struck the signs of the Zodiac,
? ^ Around the immovable Man
Who stands in front of the Almanack
To show his interior plan.
The Scorpion attacked the Bull,
The Bull aroused the Lion ;
The Crab by their tails
Flung the Fish in the Scales,
Where they floundered as on a gridiron ;
The Billy Goat went for the Gemini twins ;
The Ram made a rush at Aquarius ;
And a narrow escape had the Virgo's shins
From the shaft of her beau Sagittarius.
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THE END OF IT
A WHOLE-TAIL dog, and a half-tai!
dog,
And a dog without a tail.
Went all three out on an autumn day
To follow a red-fox trail.
But the dogs that carried their tails along
Fell out, it is said, by the way ;
And the loss of a tail and a half at the end
Of the dogs put an end to the fray.
When each, as a morsel sweet, gulped down
What had late been a neighbor's pride,
" You Ve kept your tails," laughed the no-tail
dog,
" But you wear them now insider
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A LITTLE CHILD'S PRAYERS
I
TV /FAKE me, dear Lord, polite and kind
^^^ To every one, I pray ;
And may I ask you how you find
Yourself y dear Lord, to-day ?
II
Lord, I have lost a toy
With which I love to play ;
And as you were yourself a boy
Of just my age to-day,
O Son of Mary, would you mind
To help me now my toy to find ?
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THE CHILD
AT BETHLEHEM
I
T ONG, long before the Babe could speak,
^-^ When he would kiss his mother's cheek
And to her bosom press,
The brightest angels, standing near,
Would turn away to hide a tear,
For they are motherless.
H
Where were ye. Birds, that bless His name,
When wingless to the world He came.
And word/ess, -- tho' Himself the Word
That made the blossom and the bird ?
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III
TO HIS MOTHER
He brought a Lily white,
That bowed its fragrant head
And blushed a rosy red
Before her fairer light.
He brought a Rose; and lo,
The crimson blossom saw
Her beauty; and in awe
Became as white as snow.
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A LILY OF THE FIELD
TN all his glory, Solomon
-? ? Was never so arrayed ;
Yet far more beautiful is one --
A MOTHER and a MAID --
Whose loveliness and lowliness
God stooped from highest heaven to bless.
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THE LAMB-CHILD
A 1 /"HEN Christ the Babe was bom,
^ ^ Full many a little lamb,
Upon the wintry hills forlorn,
Was nestled near its dam ;
And, waking or asleep.
Upon His mother's breast,
For love of her, each mother-sheep
And baby-lamb He blessed.
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A PAIR OF TURTLE-DOVES
THE PURIFICATION
HERE, woman, is thine offering
The debt of law and love ? "
My Babe a tender nestling is,
And I the mother-dove. "
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HIDE-AND-SEEK
"\70U hid your little self, dear Lord,
-*- As other children do ;
But oh, how great was their reward
Who sought three days for you 1
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OUT OF BOUNDS
A LITTLE Boy, of heavenly birth,
^^^ But far from home to-day,
Comes down to find His ball, the Earth,
That Sin has cast away.
O comrades, let us one and all
Join in to get Him back His ball.
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THE CHILD ON CALVARY
nPHE Cross is tall, ;
? *- And I too small
To reach His hand
Or touch His feet;
But on the sand
His footpfints I have found,
And it is sweet
To kiss the holy ground.
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THE CHILD
AT NAZARETH
I
/^NCE, measuring His height, He stood
^^ Beneath a cypress-tree,
And, leaning back against the wood,
Stretched wide His arms for me ;
Whereat a brooding mother-dove
Fled fluttering from her nest above.
H
At evening He loved to walk
Among the shadowy hills, and talk
Of Bethlehem ;
But if perchance there passed us by
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The paschal lambs, He'd look at them
In silence, long and tenderly ;
And when again He'd try to speak,
I've seen the tears upon His cheek.
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ST. THERESA AND THE CHILD
"Al^HO art thou, son? " The little
^ ^ stranger smiled,
" And who art ^Aou f " Whereto she made
reply,
" Theresa I of Jesus am, my child. "
He -- radiant -- "Jesus of Theresa I. "
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TRADITION
"1 7^ JHEN home our blessed Lord was gone,
^ ^ His mother lived alone with John ;
For each had secrets to impart
That Love had taught them both dy heart.
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