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The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Book For The Young, by Sarah French This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: A Book For The Young Author: Sarah French Release Date: May 12, 2005 [EBook #15820] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A BOOK FOR THE YOUNG *** Produced by Early Canadiana Online, Robert Cicconetti, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. A BOOK FOR THE YOUNG. DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, TO THE HON. MRS. MANNERS SUTTON. By A LADY. 1856. Saint John, N.B., Printed By J. & A. McMillan, Phoenix House, 78, Prince Wm. Street. TO THE HON. MRS. MANNERS SUTTON. MADAM,-- With every feeling of deference and respect, do I beg to offer my grateful acknowledgments for your kindness in according me the honor of your influential name, in offering my Little Book to the public; and I can only regret my humble efforts are not more worthy your patronage. I have the honour to be, Madam, Your obliged and obedient servant, SARAH FRENCH. PREFACE. COURTEOUS READER, In offering a second effort from her pen, the Writer begs, most humbly, to deprecate all criticism; for much of which, there will, doubtless, be found ample room. This little book has been written in the hope that notwithstanding its many imperfections, it will not be altogether useless to those for whom it is especially intended,--the Young; and should the Authoress fail in effecting all the good she desires, she trusts, she may take refuge under the negative merit, of not having written one word that _can_ do _harm_. If it be objected to, that the Poetry is not original; it is, she would beg to say, not only good, but far better than that which, had it depended on her own efforts, could have been in its place. It will be seen that the Book was intended to have been brought out for Christmas and New Year's Days: this desirable end could not be accomplished, but as recommended to do, she has inserted the "Address to the Young." CONTENTS An Address to the Young, The Dying Horse, Coquetry, Lines on seeing in a list of new Music "The Waterloo Waltz," The Boy of Egremont, Lines written on the Pros
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