. Poetry for children . the Ways of aRich Nobles Palace and a Poor Workhouse . . . 50 i xv. The Broken Doll .... 55 xvi. Going into Breeches ... 57 xvii. The Three Friends . . 61 XVIH. Memory 72 xix. Salome 74 xx. The Peach 78 xxi. The Magpies Nest ... 81 xxii. Nursing 87 xxin. The Rook and the Sparrows . 88 xxiv. Feigned Courage . . 91 xxv. Hester 94 xxvi. Helen ...... 97 xxvii. The Beggar Man . . .100 XXVHI. Breakfast 104 xxix. The Coffee Slips .... 107 CC N7TENTS 9 PAGB xxx. Written in .he First Leaf of a Childs Memorandum Book . 110xxxi. Envy . . . .112 xxxii. Dialogue between Mother and C


. Poetry for children . the Ways of aRich Nobles Palace and a Poor Workhouse . . . 50 i xv. The Broken Doll .... 55 xvi. Going into Breeches ... 57 xvii. The Three Friends . . 61 XVIH. Memory 72 xix. Salome 74 xx. The Peach 78 xxi. The Magpies Nest ... 81 xxii. Nursing 87 xxin. The Rook and the Sparrows . 88 xxiv. Feigned Courage . . 91 xxv. Hester 94 xxvi. Helen ...... 97 xxvii. The Beggar Man . . .100 XXVHI. Breakfast 104 xxix. The Coffee Slips .... 107 CC N7TENTS 9 PAGB xxx. Written in .he First Leaf of a Childs Memorandum Book . 110xxxi. Envy . . . .112 xxxii. Dialogue between Mother and Child 114xxxiii. The First Sight of Green Fields . 116xxxiv. Lines suggested by a Picture oftwo Females by Leonardo da Vinci 119 xxxv. Lines on the same Picture beingremoved to make place for aPortrait of a Lady by Titian . 121xxxvi. Lines on the celebrated Picture byLeonardo da Vinci, called TheVirgin of the Rocks ... 122 xxxvii. On the same 123 xxxviii. A Vision of Repentance • . 124 THEFIRST TOOTH. SISTER THROUGH the house what busy joy Just because the infant boy Has a tiny tooth to show ! I have got a double row, All as white and all as small ; Yet no one cares for mine at all. Ke can say but half a word, Yet that single sounds preferrd To all the words that I can say In the longest summer day. He cannot walk ; yet if he put With mimic motion out his foot, As if he thought he were advancing, Its prized more than my best dancing. BROTHER Sister, I know you jesting are,Yet O ! of jealousy beware.


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