. Poetical works of Jean Ingelow . d, in course of timeThat he would ask you, when it suited you,To write a few kind words. Yes, Muriel said,I can do that. So Laurance went, you see,The soft voice added, to take down that had written oft about the child,And now, at last, the father made it knownHe could not take him. He has lost, they money, with much gambling; now he wantsTo lead a good, true, working life. He let this so be seen, that Laurance wentAnd took the child, and took the money downTo pay. And Muriel found her talking asked once more, the ra
. Poetical works of Jean Ingelow . d, in course of timeThat he would ask you, when it suited you,To write a few kind words. Yes, Muriel said,I can do that. So Laurance went, you see,The soft voice added, to take down that had written oft about the child,And now, at last, the father made it knownHe could not take him. He has lost, they money, with much gambling; now he wantsTo lead a good, true, working life. He let this so be seen, that Laurance wentAnd took the child, and took the money downTo pay. And Muriel found her talking asked once more, the rather that she longedTo speak again of Laurance, And you thinkHe knows I love him ? So LAURANCE. Ay, good sooth, he knowsNo fear ; but he is like his father, father never asked my pretty childOne prying question ; took her as she was ;Trusted her; she has told me so: he knewA womans nature. Laurance is the knows you love him ; but he will not speak;No, never. Some men are such gentlemen ! SONGS OF THE NIGHT WATCHES. SONGS OF THE NIGHT WATCHES, WITH AN INTRODUCTORY SONG OF EVENING, AND ACONCLUDING SONG OF THE EARLY DAY. INTRODUCTORY.{Old English Manner.) APPRENTICED.
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