'“ How many are you then,” said I, “ But they are dead; those two are dead ! “ Their spirits are in heaven !! 'Twas throwing words away; for still The little Maid would have her will, And said, “ Nay, we are seven ?" ANECDOTE for FATHERS, Shewing how the pra&ice of Lying may be taught. I have a boy of five years old, ; One morn we stroll’d on our dry walk, My thoughts on former pleasures ran ;- A day it was when I could bear My boy was by my side, so slim The young lambs ran a pretty race; The morning sun shone bright and warm ; “ Kilve,” said I, “ was a pleasant place, " And so is Liswyn farm.. "<< My little boy, which like you more," : I said and took him by the arm i i. “Our home by Kilve's delightful shore, “ Or here at Liswyn farm ?". *“ And tell me, had you rather be,” , I said and held bim by the arm, .. . “ At Kilve's smooth shore by the green sea, “ Or here at Liswyn farm? In careless mood he looked at me, “ Now, little Edward, say why so ; « For, here are woods and green-hills warm : “ There surely must some reason be' . “ Why you would change sweet Liswyn farm “. For Kilve by the green-sea." At this, my boy hung down his head, His head he raised there was in sight,.' Then did the boy his tongue unlock,i" And thus to me he made reply; “ At Kilve there was no weather-cock, « And that's the reason why." |