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diff --git a/23407.txt b/23407.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e988d84 --- /dev/null +++ b/23407.txt @@ -0,0 +1,812 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Tiny Picture Book., by Anonymous + +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.org + + +Title: The Tiny Picture Book. + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: November 8, 2007 [EBook #23407] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TINY PICTURE BOOK. *** + + + + +Produced by Diane Monico 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 +TINY +PICTURE BOOK. + +[Illustration] + +PUBLISHED BY +GEORGE W. HOBBS +CHARLESTOWN, MASS. + + + + +[Illustration] + + + + +THE +TINY +PICTURE BOOK. + +[Illustration] + +G. W. HOBBS, CHARLESTOWN. + + + + +[Illustration] + +APPLES so round, and bright, and red-- + O, how I love to see; +They look so tempting as they hang + Upon the green old tree. + +A naughty boy once tried to steal + From off his neighbor's bough; +But sad to hear, adown he fell, + And is a cripple now. + + +[Illustration] + +BOYS oftentimes are rough and rude, + And join in wicked play; +But hoop and top, and bat and ball, + Are better any day. + +"Hark! hark! I hear a tinkling bell; + It calleth me to school." +Run, run! my boy, and study well; + Keep strictly every rule. + + +[Illustration] + +CAREFUL be of poor old puss, + She catcheth all the mice: +If any rat appears in sight, + She chases in a trice. + +And then she comes and sits her down, + And washes all her fur; +How kind and loving doth she look-- + How pleasant doth she purr. + + +[Illustration] + +DOGS are so faithful, kind, and true, + We ought to treat them well; +My little Johnny had a dog, + Of which I wish to tell. + +Now little John was at his play + Beside the river's brink-- +Plash! in he fell! Good Rover ran, + And would not let him sink. + + +[Illustration] + +EGGS are most useful to mamma; + She says she could not make, +Without the help of new-laid eggs, + Good pudding or nice cake. + +I'm sure the hens are very kind + To lay for us some eggs; +O, do not stone or tease them so, + You'll break their little legs. + + +[Illustration] + +FROGS! frogs! I hear their merry croak + From river, pond, and stream; +O, now I know that Spring has come, + And all will soon be green. + +Who would not sing in sweet spring-time, + The time of song and flowers? +Dear children, youth is your spring-time; + Improve its precious hours. + + +[Illustration] + +GIRLS should be gentle, soft, and mild; + Never be rough and rude; +It always makes a happy home, + Where little girls are good. + +And they should love sweet Jesus, too; + His blessed laws obey; +At morning's light, at evening's shade, + For his kind blessing pray. + + +[Illustration] + +HIVES are the homes of little bees, + And when the day is fair, +In busy haste they sally forth + Into the sunny air, + +To gather honey from the flowers, + And bear it to the hive. +Buzz--buzz--work--work--the livelong day; + O, how the busy thrive! + + +[Illustration] + +"IBEX! what is an Ibex, pa?" + Said little John, one day; +"A strange and funny animal, + Where do they live, I pray?" + +"It is a kind of goat, my son, + Whose horns are wondrous long, +They climb the rough and snowy Alps, + With nimble feet and strong." + + +[Illustration] + +JUGS that we use are chiefly made + Of stone or earthen ware; +We find them very useful, and + Must handle them with care. + +But jugs are sometimes used by men, + To hold their rum or gin-- +These are temptations, children dear; + Pray to be kept from sin. + + +[Illustration] + +KEGS, too, so useful in their way, + Are tightly made of wood; +We pack our butter and our lard + In kegs to keep them good. + +Their form is homely--but if clean, + They very useful are; +The meanest household article, + Requires the nicest care. + + +[Illustration] + +LAMB--pretty, little, quiet lamb, + So gentle and so mild; +O, do not be afraid of me, + I'm but a little child. + +O, may I be of that dear flock, + Of which the Saviour told; +Within the pastures of his love, + He keeps his precious fold. + + +[Illustration] + +MELONS do in the garden grow, + And very fine are they; +Cool and refreshing to the taste, + Upon a summer's day. + +And melons grow upon a vine + That creepeth on the ground; +Amidst the green and silky leaves, + The rich, ripe fruit is found. + + +[Illustration] + +NEST! O, a little robin's nest! + Up in the apple tree! +Four little eggs all blue and white, + So close and snug, I see. + +"Mother, how could a little bird + So neat a nest have made?" +"'Twas God that taught the little bird + How every straw was laid." + + +[Illustration] + +"O, how I hate an ugly owl!" + Cried little Johnny Lee; +This is a very silly hate, + In Johnny's heart to be. + +Our God did make the hooting owl, + For purpose good and wise; +O, there is nothing we should hate, + But sin's unholy guise. + + +[Illustration] + +PIGS we are apt to treat with scorn, + But this is hardly fair. +For very useful is poor pig. + You surely will declare. + +He helps to form our sausages, + And they are very good; +His bristles make our brushes, and + His pork we love for food. + + +[Illustration] + +QUAILS fill my mind with holy thoughts; + For when the chosen tribe +Were wandering in the wilderness + Jehovah was their guide. + +When hungry, to the Lord they cried; + He sent them quails for food. +God will send us, in hour of need, + Whatever is for good. + + +[Illustration] + +ROSES are very fair to see, + And fragrant is their breath; +Their soft perfume doth scent the air + The sweetest after death. + +O, let us die in holy peace; + And may our deeds of love +Bear witness of a holy life, + A pledge of rest above. + + +[Illustration] + +SWANS float upon the waters blue; + How beautiful the sight! +Their snowy plumage, graceful form, + And neck so arched and light! + +Old poets say, the swan doth sing + One song with dying breath; +How sweet the thought--with holy song + To welcome coming death! + + +[Illustration] + +TIGERS are handsome, noble beasts, + But O, most fierce are they! +With mighty strength and bloody grasp, + They pounce upon their prey. + +So beauty is of little worth, + Without a gentle mind; +Though few are handsome, yet we all + Can gentle be, and kind. + + +[Illustration] + +URNS were much used in olden time; + The bodies of the dead +Were burnt to ashes, and the dust + In urns deposited. + +And often, on the tombstones now, + We see carved out an urn, +To tell us all we are but dust, + To which we must return. + + +[Illustration] + +VINES form a cool, refreshing shade, + And grapes are fine and fair, +Hanging in purple clusters--O, + They look so rich and rare! + +Our Saviour saith, "I am a vine, + My branches shall ye be; +I will abide with you in love, + If ye abide in me." + + +[Illustration] + +WOLVES are both fierce and cruel beasts, + And feed on little lambs, +If they perchance do stray away + From the kind shepherd's hands. + +We are the lambs of Jesus' fold; + O, may we never stray +From our good Shepherd, lest we lose + The straight and narrow way. + + +[Illustration] + +XEBECS are ships with three small masts, + And light and fast they sail, +But cannot stand a boisterous storm, + Or weather a rude gale. + +This life is like a wide-spread sea; + And, guided by the hand +Of Him who made us, we sail on + To reach a heavenly land. + + +[Illustration] + +YACHTS are small pleasure boats, both light + And airy in their form; +They float upon a summer sea, + But anchor in a storm. + +Our anchor is the hope of heaven; + When storms of sorrow lower, +Secure and firm, we will not fear, + Even in the darkest hour. + + +[Illustration] + +ZEBRAS in form are like our horse, + Though not so tall and slim; +Striped and glossy, smooth and bright, + And beautiful their skin. + +They are not docile, like the horse, + They treat man with disdain; +They spurn the rider and his whip, + His bridle, bit and rein. + + +[Illustration] + + +[Illustration] + +"Why must I learn my A, B, C?" +Asked little Kate; "it wearies me. +I wish to put my book away, +I wish to run about and play. +There's kitty in the portico, +O dear! if I could only go; +Indeed, I think it very wrong +To make poor kitty wait so long; +I'll gather pretty flowers for you, +If I may go--do let me, do." + + +RUN AND PLAY. + +Now run away, you little things, + And romp, and jump, and play; +You have been quiet long enough, + So run away, I say. + +Fred, you and Lucy roll your hoops; + You on a stick can ride; +And nurse, with baby, run a race, + Or any play beside. + +Little boys and girls may romp, + And frisk, and jump, and play; +Book and lessons both are done: + So run away, I say. + + +[Illustration] + + + + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Tiny Picture Book., by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TINY PICTURE BOOK. *** + +***** This file should be named 23407.txt or 23407.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/2/3/4/0/23407/ + +Produced by Diane Monico 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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