Required Poems for Reading and Memorizing - Third and Fourth Grades, Prescribed by State Courses of Study by Anonymous
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A LESSON OF MERCY
A boy named Peter Found once in the road All harmless and helpless, A poor little toad; And ran to his playmate, And all out of breath Cried, "John, come and help, And we'll stone him to death!" And picking up stones, The two went on the run, Saying, one to the other, "Oh, won't we have fun?" Thus primed and all ready, They'd got nearly back, When a donkey came Dragging a cart on the track. Now the cart was as much As the donkey could draw, And he came with his head Hanging down; so he saw, All harmless and helpless, The poor little toad, A-taking his morning nap |
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