. The heart of oak books . tregard to the poor and made their interest her THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS. 159 own; in short, she was a mother to the poor, aphysician to the sick, and a friend to all who werein distress. Her life was the greatest blessing, and her deaththe greatest calamity, that ever was felt in theneighborhood. THE WAY TO BE HAPPY. By Jane and Ann Taylor. How pleasant it is at the end of the day,No follies to have to repent;But reflect on the past and be able to say,That my time has been properly spent. When Ive done all my busness with patience and care,And been good and obliging a
. The heart of oak books . tregard to the poor and made their interest her THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS. 159 own; in short, she was a mother to the poor, aphysician to the sick, and a friend to all who werein distress. Her life was the greatest blessing, and her deaththe greatest calamity, that ever was felt in theneighborhood. THE WAY TO BE HAPPY. By Jane and Ann Taylor. How pleasant it is at the end of the day,No follies to have to repent;But reflect on the past and be able to say,That my time has been properly spent. When Ive done all my busness with patience and care,And been good and obliging and kind,I lay on my pillow and sleep away care,With a happy and peaceable mind. But instead of all this, if it must be confest,That I careless and idle have been,I lay down as usual and go to my rest,But feel discontented within. Then as I dont like all the trouble Ive had,In future Ill try to prevent it,For I never am naughty without being sad,Or good — without being contented. 160 THE HISTORY OF LITTLE GOODY TWO THE STORY OF GOODY Two IN PICTURES. THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS. 161
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