. Wordsworth for the young; selections with an introduction for parents and teachers . The lamb, -while from her hand he thus his supper took,Seemed to feast with head and ears; and his tail with pleas-ure shook.^ Drink, pretty creature, drink, she said in such a toneThat I almost received her heart into my own. Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite, a child of beauty rare !I watched them with delight, they were a lovely with her empty can the Maiden turned away:But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. Right towards the lamb she looked; and from a shady placeI unobserved could


. Wordsworth for the young; selections with an introduction for parents and teachers . The lamb, -while from her hand he thus his supper took,Seemed to feast with head and ears; and his tail with pleas-ure shook.^ Drink, pretty creature, drink, she said in such a toneThat I almost received her heart into my own. Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite, a child of beauty rare !I watched them with delight, they were a lovely with her empty can the Maiden turned away:But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. Right towards the lamb she looked; and from a shady placeI unobserved could see the workings of her face:]f Nature to her tongue could measured numbers , thought 1, to her lamb that little Maid might sing:. What ails thee, yountr One? what? Why pull so at thy cord ?Is it not well with thee ? well both for bed and board ?Thy plot of grass is soft, as green as grass can be ;Eest, little young One, rest; what ist that aileth thee ? ^^m


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