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hicker than all the leaves could hide, All mellow, ripe, and sweet. Young Richard cast a longing eye, Complain'd that he was very dry, And suffering with the heat. "I'm thirsty too," said his papa; "I'm sorry that we came so far; But never mind, my son." "O see! papa, how many pears That tree within the garden bears! Pray let me go get one. I can be back here very quick; Just there the hedge-row is not thick; I'm sure I can get through it. The pear tree is not very high, A pole to knock them off is nigh, They will not see me do it." To which his father answer'd thus: "My son, they don't belong to us To take them would be theft-- A wicked and degrading crime Which none can do at any time With a clear conscience left. [Illustration] I am asham'd of such a thought; Remember what you have been taught The scriptures do declare, We must not steal--'tis clearly wrong To take what don't to us belong-- I would not steal a pear. Such little things are Satan's traps: You might get thro' the hedge perhaps, And take a pear unseen-- Except by that omniscient ONE Who knows thy very thoughts my son; From him there is no screen. God sees in secret; and he knows The schemes which sinful men propose, And strikes their heart with guilt. O'er such his righteous vengeance hangs, Unless repentance ease their pangs, And faith on Jesus built." Touch'd with remorse at this rebuke Young Richard, with a downcast look And tears he could not hide, Felt every word his father said, Assenting bow'd his little head, And press'd him to his side. "It was a wicked thought," said he; "I would not do a robbery, Though none but God should know it. I see it in another light, And now I know it is not right; I'm glad I did not do it. [Illustration] 'Tis well I had a guardian,"-- That instant started up a man Who lay behind the fence. The owner of this snug retreat Had sought repose from toil and heat, And now looked o'er from thence. Apprised of what had just occurr'd, (For all that passed he had overheard,) He thus address'd the lad: "Temptation comes in many a shape; Be thankful, child, for this escape, And for the advice you've had. You little know, that to preserve Those fruits which for my living serve, I had contrived a gi
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