Inquisitive Jack And His Aunt Mary

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Inquisitive Jack And His Aunt Mary
Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
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The poet Spenser thus happily describes the new-born insect : * When he arriving, round about doth fly From bed to bed, from one to other border ; And takes survey, with curious busy eye, Of every flower and herb there set in order ; Now this, now that, he tasteth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder j Nor with his feet their silken leaves deface, But pastures on the pleasures of each place. ' " 74 INQUISITIVE JACK.
CHAPTER XII.
ABOUT INSECTS IN GENERAL.
I WILL now give my readers
... a short chapter upon insects in general, extracted from aunt Mary's talk to her inquisitive nephew.
Insects are so called because they appear to be divided into two parts, and the word insect means cut apart. The insect tribe are divided by naturalists into several orders. The first consists of those that never have wings, as the spider, flea, and louse; the second consists of those which have wings, but so cased up as not to appear when first produced, such as the grasshopper, earwig, &c. ; the third is of the moth and butterfly kind ; the fourth such as come from a worm instead of a caterpillar, as the beetle, bee, fly, gnat, &c.


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