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to guard;
All saddled and bridled, the pet of
our yard.
B lfor the Bees, that fly out here
and there,
And bring to the hives the sweet
honey with care.
C for the Cows, in the shade of the
trees;
They are chewing the cud, and seem
quite at their case.
) for Ducks, swimming, and play-
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They care not for raii nor the storm-
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the nest;
They still feel quite warm, from the
hen's downy breast.
]F are the Fowls: the hens and the
cocks.
Take care, my fine birdies, beware of
the fox.
G is the Goat, with two kids young
and gay;
They run to their mother, then scam-
per away.
H is the Horse. so sleek and so
strong ;
He draws the hay-cart to the meadow
along.
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wish
To sit on the bank, in the summer, and
fish.
i (are the Kittens, that live in the
stable;
They will catch all the mice as soon
as they're able.
I is for Lucy, who waits at the
stile,
And puts down the pail, for she's
resting awhile.
I is the Milk, which is good, Pussy
thinks,
And so, uninvited and slyly, she
drinks.
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lessons are done,
Two boys can go nutting ruch better
than one.
O for the Owl, that prowling at
night,
Steals chicks from our barn in the
quiet moonlight.
P for some Pigs, which have strayed
from their sty,
But of course will return there to bed
by-and-by.
q( stands for the Quince I have
plucked froln a tree,
To flavor the tart Ma'ry's making
for me.
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R for the Rabbits, white, spotted,
and gray;
Just see how that little one nibbles
away.
S for the Sheep, with their coats
of soft wool;
They stand in the meadows so pleas-
ant and cool.
T for the Turkey, who stately doth
sail,
With long sweeping wings and a
wide-spreading tail.
L stands for Ursula, and V for the
Vine
That yields her fine clusters in har-
vesting time.
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W for Wheat, and for Whitey, the
Calf,
Who nibbles away at the grain and
the chaff.
X means on a Banknote, Ten Dol-
lars, 'tis clear;
On a barrel, it stands for the strength
of the beer.
Y stands for our Farm-yard, where
chicks love to feed
On the oats, and the barley, and other
good seed.
Z is for Zachary, shutting the gate;
So Good Night, little children; it's
getting quite late.
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