Select Circulating Library Or Youths Companion Part I

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Select Circulating Library Or Youths Companion Part I
Ann Taylor
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ORIGINAL POEMS. / And like the Jark over his head, Begins the new day with a song.
Just now all around was so still, Not a bird drew his head from his wing Not an echo was heard from the hill, Nor a water-fly dipt in the spring; Now every thing wakes from its sleep, The shepherd boy pipes to his flock, The common is speckled with sheep, And cheerfully clamours the cock.
Now winding along on the road, Half hid by the hedges so gay, The wagon drags slow with its load, And its bells tinkle, tinkle
..., away. The husbandman follows his plough.
Across the brown fallow-field's slope, And toils in the sweat of his brow, Repaid by the pleasures of hope. The city so noisy and wide, Begins to look smoky and gray ; Now bus'ness, and pleasure and pride, March each in a different way. My lord, and my lady so fair, The merchant with dignified look, And all to their bus'ness repair, From the nobleman down to his cook.
For the dews of the morning are flown, And the sun rises bright in the sky ; Alike in the field and the town, Men and beasts to their labour apply.


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