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Child Life a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollectionspa
Whittier John Greenleaf
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" Then a lark sprang singing up from the sod, And Christel thought, as he rose to the blue, " Perhaps he will carry my prayer to God ; But who would have thought the little lark knew ?' r II.
Now she entered the village street, With book in hand and face demure ; And soon she came, with sober feet, To a crying babe at a cottage 'door.
PICTURES, FANCIES, AND MEMORIES. 165 The child had a windmill that would not move : It puffed with its round, red cheeks in vain ; One sail stuck fast in a puzzli
...ng groove, A_nd baby's breath could not stir it again.
Poor baby beat the sail, and cried, While no one came from the cottage door ; But little Christel knelt down by its side, And set the windmill going once more.
Then babe was pleased, and the little girl Was glad when she heard it laugh and crow ; Thinking, " Happy windmill, that has but to whirl, To please the pretty young creature so ! " III.
No thought of herself was in her head, As she passed out at the end of the street, And came to a rose-tree tall and red, Drooping and faint with the summer heat.


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