. Colonial children . As runs the Glafs,Oui Life doth pafs. My Book and HeartMuft never pan. Jet feels the Rod,Yet blefles GOD. Proud RrrahsTroopWm fwallowd up. Lot fled to Ztar,Saw 6ery ShowedOnScifeTTi pour. Mo/it was ht -. Who ljratH HoftLed throthe nmmimimi ?miiuiiw Neab did viewTheold worlds new. Young OtadUiiDavitL,Jefuu,All were ploui, Peter den/d His Lord tnd cryd. Queen Efthtr -Cues,And fa?es thejewt, Young pious Ruth,Left all for Truth. Young Samuil AtiXyThe Lord did fear. imiiiimiUiTHimmiiiiiiiiiimr THE NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. I now had a chance to read better books. Know-ing the


. Colonial children . As runs the Glafs,Oui Life doth pafs. My Book and HeartMuft never pan. Jet feels the Rod,Yet blefles GOD. Proud RrrahsTroopWm fwallowd up. Lot fled to Ztar,Saw 6ery ShowedOnScifeTTi pour. Mo/it was ht -. Who ljratH HoftLed throthe nmmimimi ?miiuiiw Neab did viewTheold worlds new. Young OtadUiiDavitL,Jefuu,All were ploui, Peter den/d His Lord tnd cryd. Queen Efthtr -Cues,And fa?es thejewt, Young pious Ruth,Left all for Truth. Young Samuil AtiXyThe Lord did fear. imiiiimiUiTHimmiiiiiiiiiimr THE NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. I now had a chance to read better books. Know-ing the apprentices of book-sellers enabled me some-times to borrow a small one which I was careful toreturn clean. Often I sat up in my room readingthe greatest part of the night, when the book wasborrowed in the evening and had to be returned earlyin the morning. After some time, Mr. Matthew Adams, who had a 214 Colonial Schools [No. 77 pretty collection of books, took notice of me, invitedme to his library, and very kindly lent me such booksas I chose to read. 77. School Days and School Fights By John Barnard (1687-1700) I, John Barnard, was born at Boston, November6, 1681. My parents were respectable and verypious and charitable. In the spring of my ei


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