Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading - Selected from English and American Literature by Unknown
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Debt is the worst poverty.
Do not spur a free horse. Don't cry till you are out of the wood. Drive thy business; let not that drive thee. Early to bed, and early to rise, Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. East or west, home is best. Enough is as good as a feast. Everybody's business is nobody's business. HAPPY THOUGHT. The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. THE SUN'S TRAVELS. The sun is not abed, when I At night upon my pillow lie; Still round the earth his way he takes, And morning after morning makes. While here at home, in shining day, We round the sunny garden play, Each little Indian sleepy-head Is being kissed and put to bed. |
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