Phebe, the Blackberry Girl by Edward Livermore
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And that in his book dreadful curses are writ,
For those who shall mock at the poor and the old. Poor Robert, thy troubles will shortly be o'er, Forget in the grave thy misfortunes will be; But God will his vengeance assuredly pour On those wicked children who persecute thee. [Illustration] [Illustration: The Pet Lamb.] THE PET LAMB. The dew was falling fast, the stars began to blink; I heard a voice: it said, Drink, pretty creature, drink! And, looking o'er the hedge, before me I espied A snow-white mountain Lamb with a maiden at its side. No other sheep were near; the Lamb was all alone, And by a slender cord was tethered to a stone; With one knee on the grass did the little maiden kneel, While to that mountain Lamb she gave its evening |
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