. Public school phonic primer . ional Topic— Your voiceless lips, O flowers, are li\ iiijf preachers,Each cup a pulpit, and each leaf a book. THE BROWX BIRDS SONG. A brown Mrd sat on a blossomy tree ;Sano in the moonshine Httle songs—one, two, song for his wife, for himself, and me. He sang for his Avife, sang low, sang high,Filling the moonlight that filled the sky; Thee, thee, I love thee, heart alive !Thee, thee, thee, and thy romid eggs five ! He sang for himself, What shall I do With this life that thrills me throngh and through? Glad is so glad that it turns to ache
. Public school phonic primer . ional Topic— Your voiceless lips, O flowers, are li\ iiijf preachers,Each cup a pulpit, and each leaf a book. THE BROWX BIRDS SONG. A brown Mrd sat on a blossomy tree ;Sano in the moonshine Httle songs—one, two, song for his wife, for himself, and me. He sang for his Avife, sang low, sang high,Filling the moonlight that filled the sky; Thee, thee, I love thee, heart alive !Thee, thee, thee, and thy romid eggs five ! He sang for himself, What shall I do With this life that thrills me throngh and through? Glad is so glad that it turns to ache ! Out Avith it, song, or my heart will break ! He sang to me, Man, do not fear. Though the moon goes down, an<l the dark is near; Listen to my song and rest thine eyes; Let the moon go down that the sun may rise. I folded me up in the heart of his tune,And fell asleep with the sinking moon ;I W(jke with the days first golden gleam,And, lo, I dreamed a precious dream I —George Macdosald. By permission ul the Author. 92. THE IMPUDENT PUSSIES. Build, using ence. Such indulgence, Pussies! Iwould not allow my very best dollsuch comfort. I promised to re-ward you for your diligence, butreally, I neyer thought of such anoccurrence as this—sitting on mypretty new white furs. Such impu-dence ! Mew—mew— Silence ! You naughty children. indulgent diligence silentindulgence im])udent silencediligent impudence Conversational Topic—A place for everjthinir. Reafl The Kitten and Fallen Leaves —Wordsworth. Read The Retired Cat—Cowper. 93
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