. Rhymes and jingles . BIRDIES AND BABIES. n Birdies with broken wings,Hide from each other; But babies in trouble, Can run home to mothen. 74 RHYMES AND JINGLES. WILLIES LODGER. Two little boys, named Willie, Live in the house with is as good a darling As ever I wish to see ;His eyes are glad, his smile is sweet,His voice is kind, his dress is neat, And he is the boy for me. This Willie says, Good morning ! Happy as any bird ;A merrier laugh, a lighter step. No mortal ever you, he says, and If you please VHe will not pout, he will not tease — Oh! he is the boy for me! The o


. Rhymes and jingles . BIRDIES AND BABIES. n Birdies with broken wings,Hide from each other; But babies in trouble, Can run home to mothen. 74 RHYMES AND JINGLES. WILLIES LODGER. Two little boys, named Willie, Live in the house with is as good a darling As ever I wish to see ;His eyes are glad, his smile is sweet,His voice is kind, his dress is neat, And he is the boy for me. This Willie says, Good morning ! Happy as any bird ;A merrier laugh, a lighter step. No mortal ever you, he says, and If you please VHe will not pout, he will not tease — Oh! he is the boy for me! The other Willie, sad to say, Is very, very bad ;I think he is as cross a child As ever a mother had. Go way ! he shrieks. He squalls and crieSjThe angry tears oft fill his eyes — He is not the boy for me. He lingers round my Willie, And whispers evil things —Oh! how we dread him ! for we know The sin and grief he brings ! WILLIES LODGER, 75 Who keeps him, then ? Why, Willies self;He keeps this wicked Willie-elfWho is not the boy for me. If I were you, my Willie, I d make him stay away, —This boy who grieves your mother And spoils


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