The Keepsake Or Poems And Pictures for Childhood And Youth

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The Keepsake Or Poems And Pictures for Childhood And Youth
Franz Heinrich August Beyschlag
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PART I.
LOUDLY blows the northern wind, And fast the snow descends.
Low before the driving storm. The slender willow bends.
Why on such a dismal night Does Anna ope her door. And in her little ragged cloak, Walk quickly o'er the moor?
She hastens to the neighbouring town, .
To beg some friendly aid, To save her mother, who so sick.
And ill in bed is laid.
SO ANNE AND EDWARD.
Her little brother by her side Will watch whilst Anne's away.
And gladly, for his mother's sake, He leaves each favourite
... play.
But see how quickly Anne returns, A cheerful look she wears, And softly, underneath her cloak, Med'cine and food she bears* These to her mother, day by day, With duteous love she gives, Whilst little Edward's cheerful smile, Her anxious care relieves.
Part I.
to thflow pa, . 3c /i. Tirid Edward Part H.
31 ANNE AND EDWARD.
BRIGHT shines the sun, the gentle breeze In soften'd murmurs blows, And softly through the verdant mead, The little streamlet flows.
Close by yon fragrant violet bank, Beneath the spreading thorn, His mother's stool and cushion'd chair Are by young Edward borne.


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