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A Friend In The Garden.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
He is not John the gardener,
And yet the whole day long
Employs himself most usefully,
The flower-beds among.

He is not Tom the pussy-cat,
And yet the other day,...
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Available Languages: English

A Hero To His Hobby-Horse.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Hear me now, my hobby-horse, my steed of prancing paces!
Time is it that you and I won something more than races.
I have got a fine cocked hat, with feathers proudly waving;...
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Ah! Would I Could Forget.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
The whispering water rocks the reeds,
And, murmuring softly, laps the weeds;
And nurses there the falsest bloom
That ever wrought a lover's doom.
Forget me not! Forget me not!
Ah! would I could forget!...
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Anemones.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
If I should wish hereafter that your heart
Should beat with one fair memory of me,
May Time's hard hand our footsteps guide apart,
But lead yours back one spring-time to the Lea.
Nodding Anemones,...
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An Only Child's Tea-Party.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
When I go to tea with the little Smiths, there are eight of them there, but there's only one of me,
Which makes it not so easy to have a fancy tea-party as if there were two or three....
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Available Languages: English

A Soldier's Children.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Our home used to be in a hut in the dear old Camp, with lots of bands and trumpets and bugles and Dead Marches, and three times a day there was a gun,...
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Available Languages: English

A Sweet Little Dear

Juliana Horatia Ewing
I always was a remarkable child; so old for my age, and such a sensitive nature!--Mamma often says so....
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Autumn Leaves.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
The Spring's bright tints no more are seen,
And Summer's ample robe of green
Is russet-gold and brown;
When flowers fall to every breeze
And, shed reluctant from the trees,
The leaves drop down.
...
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Available Languages: English

Big Smith.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Are you a Giant, great big man, or is your real name Smith?
Nurse says you've got a hammer that you hit bad children with.
I'm good to-day, and so I've come to see if it is true...
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Available Languages: English

Blue And Red: Or, The Discontented Lobster.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Permit me, Reader, to make my bow,
And allow
Me to humbly commend to your tender mercies
The hero of these simple verses.
By domicile, of the British Nation;
By birth and family, a Crustacean....
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Available Languages: English

Boy And Squirrel.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Oh boy, down there, I can't believe that what they say is true!
We squirrels surely cannot have an enemy in you;
We have so much in common, my dear friend, it seems to me...
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Available Languages: English

Canada Home.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Some Homes are where flowers for ever blow,
The sun shining hotly the whole year round;
But our Home glistens with six months of snow,
Where frost without wind heightens every sound....
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Available Languages: English

Christmas Wishes.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
A CAROL.


Oh, happy Christmas, full of blessings, come!
Now bid our discords cease;
Here give the weary ease;
Let the long-parted meet again in peace;
Bring back the far-away;...
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Available Languages: English

Confirmation.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Long, long ago, with vows too much forgotten,
The Cross of Christ was seal'd on every brow,
Ah! slow of heart, that shun the Christian conflict;
Rise up at last! The accepted time is now....
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Available Languages: English

Convalescence.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Hold my hand, little Sister, and nurse my head, whilst I try to remember the word,
What was it?--that the doctor says is now fairly established both in me and my bird....
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Available Languages: English

Dolly's Lullaby.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
Hush-a-by, Baby! Your baby, Mamma,
No one but pussy may go where you are;
Soft-footed pussy alone may pass by,
For, if he wakens, your baby will cry.

Hush-a-by, Dolly! My baby are you,...
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Available Languages: English

Faded Flowers.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
My love she sent a flower to me
Of tender hue and fragrance rare,
And with it came across the sea
A letter kind as she was fair;
But when her letter met mine eyes,...
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Available Languages: English

Fancy Free.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
A GIRL'S SONG.


With bark and bound and frolic round
My dog and I together run;
While by our side a brook doth glide,
And laugh and sparkle in the sun.
We ask no more of fortune's store...
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Available Languages: English

From Fleeting Pleasures.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
A REQUIEM FOR ONE ALIVE.


From fleeting pleasures and abiding cares,
From sin's seductions and from Satan's snares,
From woes and wrath to penitence and prayers,
Veni in pace!
...
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Available Languages: English

Grandmother's Spring.

Juliana Horatia Ewing
"In my young days," the grandmother said (Nodding her head,
Where cap and curls were as white as snow),
"In my young days, when we used to go
Rambling,
Scrambling;
Each little dirty hand in hand,...
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Available Languages: English
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