. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Children's Book of Fact and Fancy . •—* m _j 92 POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. THEN THEY LAID ASIDE THEIR ARMS, AND THEY ENTERED IN THE COTTAGE. Then the dame filled a bowl, and she laid one spoon beside it. For my king, she said ; t is an honor on my I feed no foe, and least of all, I trow,He who fought my king so lustily a little while agoShall ever in my house be fed. Thou art loyal, said the king, and thus do I reward land so fine, thou knowest it is around as large a space as thy flying foot may traceWhile I eat thy savory brea


. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Children's Book of Fact and Fancy . •—* m _j 92 POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. THEN THEY LAID ASIDE THEIR ARMS, AND THEY ENTERED IN THE COTTAGE. Then the dame filled a bowl, and she laid one spoon beside it. For my king, she said ; t is an honor on my I feed no foe, and least of all, I trow,He who fought my king so lustily a little while agoShall ever in my house be fed. Thou art loyal, said the king, and thus do I reward land so fine, thou knowest it is around as large a space as thy flying foot may traceWhile I eat thy savory breakfast, and thereafter, by my grace,That land shall thence be thine. Then she locked fast the spoons, and stood ready in the doorway For the prize to try, with excitement in her the laugh did ring: T is a great and novel thing!T is the fleetness of a woman gainst the hunger of a speed thy foot and fly!


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