Rhyme? and reason? . UlON A BATTLEMENT. [Set- p. 30. RHYME?AND REASON? BY LEWIS CARROLL W I T II S IX T Y-FI V E 1 L L U S 7 R A TI 0 A S ARTHUR B. FROST A N D N IN E BY HENRY HOLIDAY E fyabc fjatj nor rljumr nor reason PRICE SEVEN SHILLINGS ILonoonM A C M I L L A N AND [All Rights Reserved] ITcmbon :R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor BREAD STREET HILL, fustriiuo io a foar Cjjilo: in numorg of golku summer (jours auo fajjispera of a sumnur g*a. Girt with a boyish garb for boyish task, Eager she wields her spade: yet loves as wellRest on a friendly knee, intent to askThe tale one loves to t


Rhyme? and reason? . UlON A BATTLEMENT. [Set- p. 30. RHYME?AND REASON? BY LEWIS CARROLL W I T II S IX T Y-FI V E 1 L L U S 7 R A TI 0 A S ARTHUR B. FROST A N D N IN E BY HENRY HOLIDAY E fyabc fjatj nor rljumr nor reason PRICE SEVEN SHILLINGS ILonoonM A C M I L L A N AND [All Rights Reserved] ITcmbon :R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor BREAD STREET HILL, fustriiuo io a foar Cjjilo: in numorg of golku summer (jours auo fajjispera of a sumnur g*a. Girt with a boyish garb for boyish task, Eager she wields her spade: yet loves as wellRest on a friendly knee, intent to askThe tale one loves to tell. Rude scoffer of the seething outer strife, Unmeet to read her pure and simple , if thou wilt, such hours a waste of life,Empty of all delight ! Chat on, sweet Maid, and rescue from annoyHearts that by wiser talk are unbeguiledAh, happy he who owns that tenderest heart-love of a child ! Away, fond thoughts, and vex my soul no more! Work claims my wakeful nights, my busy daysAlbeit bright memorrhymereason00carrrich


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