Pepper & Salt - or, Seasoning for Young Folk by Howard Pyle
page 73 of 133 (54%)
page 73 of 133 (54%)
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For our hearts they be great as our bodies be small."
Then up spake the first of the three pretty dears "Pray tell what your fortunes may be sir." "Oh three loving hearts and a yard goose and shears." "Then you've not enough fortune for me sir. So get you along while your boots are still green For richer young men we shall marry I ween." Three little tailor men jogging along-- Along in the sunshiny weather. No longer they laugh with a jest and a song But they walk very sadly together. For when maidens are proud like the milkmaidens cold, The lads they grow sad like the tailors so bold. Howard Pyle [Illustration: FANCY AND FACT. This is an illustrated poem with the shepherd and shepherdess sitting in the grass above the poem, and the two of them sick with their heads wrapped on either side of the poem.] FANCY AND FACT O! a shepherd and a shepherdess, They dwelt in Arcadee, And they were dressed in Watteau dress, |
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