Humorous And Other Poetic Pictures Legends And Stories of Devon

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" " Mon Dieu, I nevare receive a sou !
I get no child, I get no gold, But vait all night in bitter cold.
I lose my all, and I tramp this vay In hope for some help on Christmas Day ; And instead of receive vot I expeck, I find you take me by ze neck. " The waits looked on in fear and dread, But I had heard what De Fabian said ; And my thoughts in a moment seemed to go To the baby old Jefferson found in the snow. " Pray loose your hold, my lord, I pray, For I desire a word to say.
MISS JEFFERSON'
...S BABY. 167 Was it twenty years, and on Christmas Eve ?
If so, my lord, then I believe That I on this matter can throw some light, For an infant was found in the snow that night.
Your lordship speaks of the Eastgate wall, He speaks of the West, and in that fall Of snow your lordship made mistake, And let some evil villain take Your child and gold ; then on the ground Left the babe to perish, where 'twas found. " 'Twas then I related what I knew, And in less than an hour my lord of Rewe.
With myself for a guide, gently knocked at the door Of " the Wynard's home " for the worthy poor.


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