Sequel to the English Reader : Or, Elegant Selections in Prose And Poetry : Designed to Improve the Highest Class of Learners in Reading, to Establish a Taste for Just & Accurate Composition, And to Promote the Interests of Piety And Virtue
Sequel to the English Reader : Or, Elegant Selections in Prose And Poetry : Designed to Improve the Highest Class of Learners in Reading, to Establish a Taste for Just & Accurate Composition, And to Promote the Interests of Piety And Virtue
Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Cn
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As forth she went at early dawn, To taste the dew-bespnnkled lawn, Behind she hears the hunter's cries, And from deep-mouthed thunder flies. She starts, she stops, slie pants for breath ; She hears tlte near advance of death; She doubles to mislead tlie hound, And measures back her mazy round ; Till, fainting- in tlie public waj^, Half-dead with fear she gaspujg- lay. What transport in her bosom g-rew, When first the horse apneat'd in view ! " Let me," sa^s she, " your back ascend, And owe my s...afety to a friend. You know my feet betray my fliglit ; To friendship evVy burthen's hght." The horse replied, "-•- Poor lionest puss I . . It g-rieves my heart to sec thee thus : Be comforted, relief is near ; For all 3'our friends are in the rear." She next the stately bull implor'd; And thus replied the mig-iity lord ; " Since ev'ry beast alive can tell That I sincerely wish you well, I may, without offence, pretend To take the freedom of a friend.— To leave you tiius might seem unkind ; But see, the goat is just behind.'' The goat remark'd her pulse was high, Her languid head, her heavy eye ; " My back," says he, " may do you harm j The sheep's at hand, and wool is warm." The sheep was feeble, and complain'd His sides a load of wool sustain'd : Said he was slow, confess'd his fears ; For hounds eat sheep as well as hares.
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