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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.org + + +Title: The Remarkable Adventures of an Old Woman and Her Pig + An Ancient Tale in a Modern Dress + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: September 27, 2007 [EBook #22778] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG *** + + + + +Produced by Jacqueline Jeremy and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + +</pre> + + + +<hr /> + + +<h1>THE OLD WOMAN<br /> +<small>AND</small><br /> +HER PIG.</h1> + +<div class="figcenter box2" style="width: 410px; height: 381px;"> +<img src="images/cover.jpg" width="400" height="376" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<p class="pub">LONDON:<br /> +<span class="smcap">grant and griffith,</span><br /> +<span class="smcap3">successors to</span><br /> +<span class="smcap2">j. harris, corner of st. paul’s churchyard.</span></p> + +<hr /> + +<h2>THE REMARKABLE ADVENTURES<br /> +<small>OF</small><br /> +<big>AN OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG.</big></h2> + +<h3>AN ANCIENT TALE<br /> +<small>IN A</small><br /> +MODERN DRESS.</h3> + +<hr class="hr2" /> +<p class="art">With Coloured Engravings.</p> +<hr class="hr3"/> + +<p class="pub">LONDON:<br /> +<span class="smcap">grant and griffith,</span><br /> +<span class="smcap3">successors to</span><br /> +<span class="smcap2">newbery and harris, corner of st. paul’s churchyard.</span></p> + + +<hr /> + +<h2 class="head">THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG.</h2> + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 541px;"> +<img src="images/i-005.jpg" width="600" height="536" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div><span class="smcap">A little</span> old woman, who lived in a house,</div> +<div>Too small for a giant, too big for a mouse,—</div> +<div>Was sweeping her chambers, (though she had not many,)</div> +<div>When she found, by good fortune, a bright silver penny!</div> +</div> + + + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 539px;"> +<a name="pg_2" id="pg_2"></a><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pg">2</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-008.jpg" width="600" height="534" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>Delighted she seized it, and, dancing a jig,</div> +<div>Exclaim’d, “With this money I’ll purchase a pig.”</div> +<div>So saying, away to the market she went,</div> +<div>And the fruits of her fortunate sweeping she spent</div> +<div>On a smooth-coated, black-spotted, curly-tailed thing,</div> +<div>Which she led off in triumph, by means of a string.</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 545px;"> +<a name="pg_3" id="pg_3"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">3</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-009.jpg" width="600" height="540" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>But how shall I paint her vexation and toil,</div> +<div>When, in crossing a meadow, she came to a stile,</div> +<div>And found neither threats nor persuasions would do</div> +<div>To induce Mr. Piggy to climb or creep through?</div> +<div>She coax’d him, she strok’d him, she patted his hide,</div> +<div>She scolded him, threaten’d him, thump’d him beside;</div> +<div>But coaxing, and scolding, and thumping proved vain,</div> +<div>Whilst the evening grew dark, and ’twas likely to rain.</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 540px;"> +<a name="pg_4" id="pg_4"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">4</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> +<img src="images/i-012.jpg" width="600" height="535" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>The dame, out of patience, now cried, in a fright,</div> +<div>To a dog which came up, “Pray, give Piggy a bite,</div> +<div>“And over the stile, Sir, compel him to go,</div> +<div>“Or here I may stay till ’tis midnight, you know.”</div> +<div>This request Mr. Bow-wow, of course, must have heard,</div> +<div>But he silently stood, without saying a word.</div> +<div>“Well, well,” said the dame, “I’ll be even with you,—</div> +<div>“Unkindness like this you may happen to rue.”</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 539px;"> +<a name="pg_5" id="pg_5"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">5</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-013.jpg" width="600" height="534" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>Then pausing and anxiously looking around,</div> +<div>She saw a stout crab-stick lie flat on the ground.</div> +<div>“Kind stick,” she exclaim’d, “I entreat you to flog</div> +<div>“This cruel, regardless, unmannerly dog,</div> +<div>“Who will not bite Piggy, though plainly you see</div> +<div>“My pig will not stir, and there’s no home for me.”</div> +<div>No reply made the stick, not a blow would it strike,</div> +<div>But crab-stick and cur remained silent alike.</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 545px;"> +<a name="pg_6" id="pg_6"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">6</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-016.jpg" width="600" height="540" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>“Well, this is provoking! but yonder’s a fire,</div> +<div>“And now,” said old Goody, “I’ll have my desire.”</div> +<div>The flame she saluted, and cried, “Pray be quick,</div> +<div>“Assist a poor woman, and burn this vile stick,</div> +<div>“For ’twill not beat yon dog, though the cur will not bite</div> +<div>“My pig; and I here may remain all the night.”</div> +<div>In vain to the flame did our sweeper appeal,</div> +<div>For her sufferings it would not, or perhaps <em>could not</em>, feel.</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 541px;"> +<a name="pg_7" id="pg_7"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">7</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-017.jpg" width="600" height="536" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>An opposite element next caught her eye,</div> +<div>And its friendly assistance she therefore would try.—</div> +<div>“Dear water,” she said, “do extinguish this fire,</div> +<div>“Which will not (although ’tis my ardent desire)</div> +<div>“Consume yonder crab-stick, which, obstinate too,</div> +<div>“With beating that cur will have nothing to do;</div> +<div><a name="pg_8" id="pg_8"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">8</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span>“And the dog, as ill-natured, you see, as the rest,</div> +<div>“Refuses to bite this young obstinate beast;</div> +<div>“So here I’m compelled, most reluctant, to stay,</div> +<div>“And here may remain till the break of the day.”</div> +<div>The water regardless of all that was said,</div> +<div>Lay perfectly still,—not an effort was made.</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 484px;"> +<img src="images/i-020.jpg" width="600" height="479" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>So next to an ox her attention she turn’d,</div> +<div>And telling him how her entreaties were scorned,</div> +<div><a name="pg_9" id="pg_9"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">9</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span>By the dog, by the stick, by the flame, and the flood,</div> +<div>She said, “I beseech you, great Sir, be so good,</div> +<div>“As to drink up this water, which, every one knows,</div> +<div>“Could have put out the fire with ease, if it chose:</div> +<div>“Oh grant me this favour—do pity my plight,</div> +<div>“Or here in the fields I must stay all the night!“</div> +<div>The ox was unmoved, not an eye would he turn,</div> +<div>Though no flood would extinguish, no fire would burn,</div> +<div>No crab-stick would give Mr. Bow-wow a blow,</div> +<div>Nor would he compel the pig forward to go.</div> +<div>Then kindling with rage Piggy’s mistress cried out,</div> +<div>“Oh! here comes a man, he’ll avenge me no doubt.”</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 539px;"> +<img src="images/i-024.jpg" width="600" height="534" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>So once more relating her pitiful story,</div> +<div>She said, “In the death of that ox I should glory:</div> +<div><a name="pg_10" id="pg_10"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">10</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span>“Now therefore, good butcher, the animal kill;</div> +<div>“I’ll thank you, I’ll bless you; indeed, Sir, I will.”</div> +<div>The butcher, however, continued his way,</div> +<div>Without even deigning one sentence to say.</div> +<div>Goody trembled with rage; yet she ventured to hope</div> +<div>A friend was at hand, when she saw a new rope.</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 541px;"> +<a name="pg_11" id="pg_11"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">11</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-025.jpg" width="600" height="536" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>So now with clasp’d hands, mournful voice, and bent knees,</div> +<div>She said, “Hang that butcher, good rope, if you please;</div> +<div>“For, though his lawful vocation each day,</div> +<div>“An ox the barbarian refuses to slay.”</div> +<div>She paused for an answer; but hard was her lot,</div> +<div>No help, nor a word of reply could be got.</div> +</div> + + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 545px;"> +<a name="pg_12" id="pg_12"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">12</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-028.jpg" width="600" height="540" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>A veteran rat at this moment drew near,</div> +<div>And quietly stood her entreaties to hear.</div> +<div>So curtseying low,—“I entreat,” said the dame,</div> +<div>“By your grandfather’s beard and your grandmother’s fame,</div> +<div>“By the conquests your father and uncles have won,</div> +<div>“And the deeds which both you and your brethren have done,</div> +<div>“That your worship will not disappoint my fond hope,</div> +<div>“But graciously gnaw and destroy yonder rope,</div> +<div><a name="pg_13" id="pg_13"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">13</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span>“Which, spite of a moving and melting harangue,</div> +<div>“Refuses that obstinate butcher to hang.”</div> +<div>But ah! in the rat no assistance was found,</div> +<div>And Goody’s last hope seemed to fall to the ground.</div> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 546px;"> +<img src="images/i-029.jpg" width="600" height="541" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>But now kind dame Fortune at length interfered,</div> +<div>And a fierce-looking cat in a moment appear’d;</div> +<div>A cat which was hungry, and ready to slay,</div> +<div>For supper, whatever might come in his way.</div> +<div><a name="pg_14" id="pg_14"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">14</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span>No sooner had, therefore, old Goody repeated</div> +<div>The slights with which all her petitions were treated,</div> +<div>Than Mr. Grimalkin, espousing her cause,</div> +<div>Seiz’d the ill-natured rat in his terrible claws;</div> +<div>“O spare me!” he squeaked, “and the rope I’ll destroy;”</div> +<div>But when he began his sharp teeth to employ,</div> +<div>The rope to hang up the cross butcher prepar’d;</div> +<div>And the butcher, that moment, most terribly scar’d,</div> +<div>At the head of the ox aim’d a death-giving blow;</div> +<div>But submission is better than death we all know:</div> +<div>So away, at full speed, the wise animal ran</div> +<div>To drink up the water.—The water began</div> +<div>The flame to extinguish: but now ’twas the turn</div> +<div>Of the fire the ill-natured crab-stick to burn.</div> +<div>“Hold, hold,” said the stick, “I am going to flog,</div> +<div>“Most soundly that obstinate cur of a dog.”</div> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 539px;"> +<a name="pg_15" id="pg_15"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">15</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span> + <img src="images/i-033.jpg" width="600" height="534" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>“But, Sir,” said the dog, in a terrible fright,</div> +<div>“The old lady’s pig I’m preparing to bite.”</div> +<div>This proved to be true, and his bite was severe:</div> +<div>“Oh, oh!” cried the pig, “I must not remain here;”</div> +<div>So over the stile he thought proper to get,</div> +<div>And Goody no more had occasion to fret;</div> +<div>For the pig to his sty was now easily led,</div> +<div>And she put him a trough, and clean straw for a bed:</div> +<div><a name="pg_16" id="pg_16"></a><span class="ns">[p</span><span + class="pg">16</span><span class="ns">]<br /></span>Then fastened the door and wish’d him good night.</div> +<div>The pig gave a grunt, as he could not speak right.</div> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter box1" style="width: 610px; height: 533px;"> +<img src="images/i-036.jpg" width="600" height="528" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<div class="verse"> +<br /> +<div>The old dame went into her neat little house,</div> +<div>And is now safe in bed, and as snug as a mouse.</div> +</div> + +<hr /> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Remarkable Adventures of an Old +Woman and Her Pig, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG *** + +***** This file should be named 22778-h.htm or 22778-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/2/2/7/7/22778/ + +Produced by Jacqueline Jeremy and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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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.org + + +Title: The Remarkable Adventures of an Old Woman and Her Pig + An Ancient Tale in a Modern Dress + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: September 27, 2007 [EBook #22778] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG *** + + + + +Produced by Jacqueline Jeremy and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + + + + + THE OLD WOMAN + AND + HER PIG. + + [Illustration] + + LONDON: + GRANT AND GRIFFITH, + + SUCCESSORS TO + J. HARRIS, CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD. + + + + + THE REMARKABLE ADVENTURES + OF + AN OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG. + + AN ANCIENT TALE + IN A + MODERN DRESS. + + With Coloured Engravings. + + LONDON: + GRANT AND GRIFFITH, + + SUCCESSORS TO + NEWBERY AND HARRIS, CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD. + + + + + THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG. + + + [Illustration] + + A little old woman, who lived in a house, + Too small for a giant, too big for a mouse,-- + Was sweeping her chambers, (though she had not many,) + When she found, by good fortune, a bright silver penny! + + [Illustration] + + Delighted she seized it, and, dancing a jig, + Exclaim'd, "With this money I'll purchase a pig." + So saying, away to the market she went, + And the fruits of her fortunate sweeping she spent + On a smooth-coated, black-spotted, curly-tailed thing, + Which she led off in triumph, by means of a string. + + [Illustration] + + But how shall I paint her vexation and toil, + When, in crossing a meadow, she came to a stile, + And found neither threats nor persuasions would do + To induce Mr. Piggy to climb or creep through? + She coax'd him, she strok'd him, she patted his hide, + She scolded him, threaten'd him, thump'd him beside; + But coaxing, and scolding, and thumping proved vain, + Whilst the evening grew dark, and 'twas likely to rain. + + [Illustration] + + The dame, out of patience, now cried, in a fright, + To a dog which came up, "Pray, give Piggy a bite, + "And over the stile, Sir, compel him to go, + "Or here I may stay till 'tis midnight, you know." + This request Mr. Bow-wow, of course, must have heard, + But he silently stood, without saying a word. + "Well, well," said the dame, "I'll be even with you,-- + "Unkindness like this you may happen to rue." + + [Illustration] + + Then pausing and anxiously looking around, + She saw a stout crab-stick lie flat on the ground. + "Kind stick," she exclaim'd, "I entreat you to flog + "This cruel, regardless, unmannerly dog, + "Who will not bite Piggy, though plainly you see + "My pig will not stir, and there's no home for me." + No reply made the stick, not a blow would it strike, + But crab-stick and cur remained silent alike. + + [Illustration] + + "Well, this is provoking! but yonder's a fire, + "And now," said old Goody, "I'll have my desire." + The flame she saluted, and cried, "Pray be quick, + "Assist a poor woman, and burn this vile stick, + "For 'twill not beat yon dog, though the cur will not bite + "My pig; and I here may remain all the night." + In vain to the flame did our sweeper appeal, + For her sufferings it would not, or perhaps _could not_, feel. + + [Illustration] + + An opposite element next caught her eye, + And its friendly assistance she therefore would try.-- + "Dear water," she said, "do extinguish this fire, + "Which will not (although 'tis my ardent desire) + "Consume yonder crab-stick, which, obstinate too, + "With beating that cur will have nothing to do; + "And the dog, as ill-natured, you see, as the rest, + "Refuses to bite this young obstinate beast; + "So here I'm compelled, most reluctant, to stay, + "And here may remain till the break of the day." + The water regardless of all that was said, + Lay perfectly still,--not an effort was made. + + [Illustration] + + So next to an ox her attention she turn'd, + And telling him how her entreaties were scorned, + By the dog, by the stick, by the flame, and the flood, + She said, "I beseech you, great Sir, be so good, + "As to drink up this water, which, every one knows, + "Could have put out the fire with ease, if it chose: + "Oh grant me this favour--do pity my plight, + "Or here in the fields I must stay all the night!" + The ox was unmoved, not an eye would he turn, + Though no flood would extinguish, no fire would burn, + No crab-stick would give Mr. Bow-wow a blow, + Nor would he compel the pig forward to go. + Then kindling with rage Piggy's mistress cried out, + "Oh! here comes a man, he'll avenge me no doubt." + + [Illustration] + + So once more relating her pitiful story, + She said, "In the death of that ox I should glory: + "Now therefore, good butcher, the animal kill; + "I'll thank you, I'll bless you; indeed, Sir, I will." + The butcher, however, continued his way, + Without even deigning one sentence to say. + Goody trembled with rage; yet she ventured to hope + A friend was at hand, when she saw a new rope. + + [Illustration] + + So now with clasp'd hands, mournful voice, and bent knees, + She said, "Hang that butcher, good rope, if you please; + "For, though 'tis his lawful vocation each day, + "An ox the barbarian refuses to slay." + She paused for an answer; but hard was her lot, + No help, nor a word of reply could be got. + + [Illustration] + + A veteran rat at this moment drew near, + And quietly stood her entreaties to hear. + So curtseying low,--"I entreat," said the dame, + "By your grandfather's beard and your grandmother's fame, + "By the conquests your father and uncles have won, + "And the deeds which both you and your brethren have done, + "That your worship will not disappoint my fond hope, + "But graciously gnaw and destroy yonder rope, + "Which, spite of a moving and melting harangue, + "Refuses that obstinate butcher to hang." + But ah! in the rat no assistance was found, + And Goody's last hope seemed to fall to the ground. + + [Illustration] + + But now kind dame Fortune at length interfered, + And a fierce-looking cat in a moment appear'd; + A cat which was hungry, and ready to slay, + For supper, whatever might come in his way. + No sooner had, therefore, old Goody repeated + The slights with which all her petitions were treated, + Than Mr. Grimalkin, espousing her cause, + Seiz'd the ill-natured rat in his terrible claws; + "O spare me!" he squeaked, "and the rope I'll destroy;" + But when he began his sharp teeth to employ, + The rope to hang up the cross butcher prepar'd; + And the butcher, that moment, most terribly scar'd, + At the head of the ox aim'd a death-giving blow; + But submission is better than death we all know: + So away, at full speed, the wise animal ran + To drink up the water.--The water began + The flame to extinguish: but now 'twas the turn + Of the fire the ill-natured crab-stick to burn. + "Hold, hold," said the stick, "I am going to flog, + "Most soundly that obstinate cur of a dog." + + [Illustration] + + "But, Sir," said the dog, in a terrible fright, + "The old lady's pig I'm preparing to bite." + This proved to be true, and his bite was severe: + "Oh, oh!" cried the pig, "I must not remain here;" + So over the stile he thought proper to get, + And Goody no more had occasion to fret; + For the pig to his sty was now easily led, + And she put him a trough, and clean straw for a bed: + Then fastened the door and wish'd him good night. + The pig gave a grunt, as he could not speak right. + + [Illustration] + + The old dame went into her neat little house, + And is now safe in bed, and as snug as a mouse. + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Remarkable Adventures of an Old +Woman and Her Pig, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG *** + +***** This file should be named 22778.txt or 22778.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/2/2/7/7/22778/ + +Produced by Jacqueline Jeremy and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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