Goody Two-Shoes - A Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766 by Anonymous
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whether she was qualified for the Office.----This was done, and Mrs.
_Williams_ made the following Report in her Favour, namely, _that Little_ Margery _was the best Scholar, and had the best Head, and the best Heart of any one she had examined_. All the Country had a great Opinion of Mrs. _Williams_, and this Character gave them also a great Opinion of Mrs. _Margery_; for so we must now call her. This Mrs. _Margery_ thought the happiest Period of her Life; but more Happiness was in Store for her. GOD Almighty heaps up Blessings for all those who love him, and though for a Time he may suffer them to be poor and distressed, and hide his good Purposes from human Sight, yet in the End they are generally crowned with Happiness here, and no one can doubt of their being so hereafter. On this Occasion the following Hymn, or rather a Translation of the twenty-third Psalm, is said to have been written, and was soon after published in the _Spectator_. I. The Lord my Pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a Shepherd's Care: His Presence shall my Wants supply, And guard me with a watchful Eye; My Noon-day Walks he shall attend, And all my Midnight Hours defend. II. When in the sultry Glebe I faint, |
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