The Children in the Wood Or the Norfolk Gentlemans Last Will And Testament

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The Children in the Wood Or the Norfolk Gentlemans Last Will And Testament
A E Amos Emerson Dolbear
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IN introducing to the notice of the young of both sexes another edition of that admirable and ancient pro- duction, the Story of the CHILDREN in the WOOD, no apology need be . Made by the Publisher. As a Caterer for their amusement and instruction, he has endeavoured to cull the choicest dainties upon all occasions; 6 CHILDREN IN THE WOOD.
Sore sick he was, and like to die, No help that he could have ; His wife by him as sick did lie, And both possessed one grave. No love between these two was
...lost, Each was to other kind : In love they liv'd, in love they die^d, And left two babes behind : The one a fine and pretty boy, Not passing three years old ; The other a girl, more young than he, And made in beauty's mould, The father left his little son, As plainly doth appear, When he to perfect age should come, Three hundred pounds a year ; CHILDREN IN THE WOOD. / And to his little daughter Jane Five hundred pounds in gold, To be paid down on marriage-day, Which might not be control'd ; But if the children chance to die Ere they to age should come, Their uncle should possess their wealth, For so the will did run.

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