. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Children's Book of Fact and Fancy . T was still in the hall of the castle Till the King, when the tale was done,Cried, Geoffry of Monmouth, truly tell How such a tale was morn, as I slept in the garden, Said Geoffry of Monmouth, Sire,A dream of the great Pendragon Came upon wings of fire. T was still in the hall of the castle; They brooded long oer the tale,While Anne of Normandy laughed low, And Ediths cheek went pale :Sweet Edith, maid of England — Maid wise enough to deemIt was a dreadful evil To break a poets dream!. POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AG


. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Children's Book of Fact and Fancy . T was still in the hall of the castle Till the King, when the tale was done,Cried, Geoffry of Monmouth, truly tell How such a tale was morn, as I slept in the garden, Said Geoffry of Monmouth, Sire,A dream of the great Pendragon Came upon wings of fire. T was still in the hall of the castle; They brooded long oer the tale,While Anne of Normandy laughed low, And Ediths cheek went pale :Sweet Edith, maid of England — Maid wise enough to deemIt was a dreadful evil To break a poets dream!. POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGESTHE YOUNG MOUSEEh h sffreys T \\ i ob 19 In a crack near a cupboard, with dainties prpvided,A certain young mouse with her mother resided;So securely they lived on that Fortunate spot,Am mouse in the land might have envied their lot. Hut one day this young mouse, who was given to made an excursion some way from her a sudden returnd, with such joy in her eyesThat her gray sedate parent expressd somesurprise. Let the young people mind what the old people say,And when danger is near them keep out of the way. O mother! said she, the good folks of thishouse,I m convinced, have not any ill will to a mouse;And those tales cant be true which you always He dreamt of stealing Unties eggs and sucking SXAKE STORY By Henry Johnstone THERE was a little Serpent and he would nt go toschool —Oh, what a naughty little Snake !I le grinnd and put his tongue out when they saidit was the rule —Ah, what a naughty face to make. He wriggled off behind a st


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