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soon draw in again. UPON A CHILD THAT DIED. Here she lies, a pretty bud, Lately made of flesh and blood: Who as soon fell fast asleep, As her little eyes did peep. Give her strewings, but not stir The earth that lightly covers her. CHERRY-RIPE. Cherry-ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry, Full and fair ones; come and buy! If so be you ask me where They do grow, I answer, There, Where my Julia's lips do smile; There's the land, or cherry-isle, Whose plantations fully show All the year where cherries grow. ANSWER TO A CHILD'S QUESTION. Do you ask what the birds say? The sparrow, the dove, The linnet and thrush say, "I love and I love!" In the winter they're silent--the wind is so strong; What it says, I don't know; but it sings a loud song. But green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm weather, And singing, and loving--all come back together, But the lark is so brimful of gladness and love, The green fields below him, the blue sky above, That he sings, and he sings; and forever sings he-- "I love my Love, and my Love loves me!" PROVERBS AND POPULAR SAYINGS. He sees an inch afore his nose. He takes the bull by the horns. He that fights and runs away may live to fight another day. He that goes a borrowing, goes a sorrowing. He that has but four and spends five has no need of a purse. He that knows not how to hold his tongue knows not how to talk. He that lives on hope has but a slender diet. He that plants trees loves others besides himself. He that will steal a pin will steal a better thing. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He's in clover. His bread is buttered on both sides. His room is better than his company. Hunger is the best sauce. I have other fish to fry. "ONE, TWO, THREE!" It was an old, old, old, old lady, And a boy that was half past three; And the way that they played together Was beautiful to see. She couldn't go running and jumping, And the boy, no more could he; For he was a thin little fellow, With a thin little twisted knee. They sat in the yellow sunlight, Out under the maple-tree; And the game that they played I'll tell you, Just as it was told to me. It was Hide-and-Go-Seek they were playing, Though you'd never have known it to be-- With an old, old, old, old lady, And a boy with a twisted knee. The boy would bend his face down On his one little sound right knee, And he'd guess where she was hiding, In guesse
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