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BY LEILA LEE.
NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY BLAKEMAN & MASON,
310 BROADWAY.
1859.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858, by Henry V. Degen, in
the Clerk’s office of the District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
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Should an apology be needed for issuing a book of poetry so very simple as “Wee-Wee Songs,” it may be found in the article entitled “Mother Goose,” on page 7th. The desire expressed by Willie’s mother,
MOTHER.
LILLIE.
MOTHER.
LILLIE.
See Frontispiece and other views of Trenton Falls.
THE FIRST LIE.
HARRY.
MOTHER.
AMELIA.
MOTHER.
AMELIA.
MOTHER.
EDWARD.
MOTHER.
JANE.
MARY.
JANE.
MARY.
PART I.
PART II.
MOTHER.
WILLIE.
MOTHER.
WILLIE.
MOTHER.
WILLIE.
MOTHER.
WILLIE.
Sent to the Fulton Street Prayer Meeting in the summer of 1858.
CHILD.
MOTHER.
CHILD.
MOTHER.
EMILY.
MOTHER.
ELIZA.
MELINDA.
MOTHER.
MELINDA.
“The poor ye have always with you, and when ye will ye may do them good."—[Words of Jesus.
MOTHER.
EMMA.
CHARLES.
MOTHER.
CHARLES.
EMMA AND ANN.
MOTHER.
MOTHER.
MINNIE.
MOTHER.
MINNIE.
PART II.
Part I. in “Songs for Little Ones at Home.”
“And all Israel heard of the judgment, and they feared King Solomon, for they saw that the wisdom of God was in him."—Kings iii: 28.
And Solomon’s wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt."—Kings iv.
“And when the Queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon she came to prove him with hard questions. And she gave the king of gold and of spices a very great store, and precious stones."—Kings x.
“Hiram, King of Tyre, was ever a lover of David."—Kings v.
“Behold thy Son! Then saith he to the disciple, Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home."—John xix.
“Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.”
“He shall feed his flock like a shepherd—he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom."—Isaiah xl: 11.
Almira and Minnie, | 131 |
Baby has got a tooth, | 184 |
Baby’s first steps, | 28 |
Be like Jesus, | 198 |
Bible sold by weight, | 36 |
Blackberry girl, | 145 |
Breakfast fur the robins, | 149 |
Charlie and his youthful teacher, | 109 |
Christ’s love, | 196 |
Close of the day, | 76 |
Conversation upon ice, | 30 |
Cooking in old times, | 73 |
Create in me a clean heart, O God, | 96 |
Cross girl, | 39 |
Cross girl, | 65 |
Dolly’s name, | 71 |
Eddie in the country, | 34 |
Ella and the roses, | 12 |
Envy, | 118 |
Faithful Fido, | 83 |
Feed my lambs, | 200 |
God the Creator, | 162 |
Grandmamma’s story, | 141 |
Granite hills in winter, | 56 |
Happy cat, | 168 |
Happy Dolly, | 33 |
Holiday gift, | 124 |
Ida May, | 13 |
Jane’s question, | 44 |
John Mason and his sled, | 47 |
{202}King of Tyre, | 194 |
Little Eddie, | 80 |
Little Ellen’s request, | 158 |
Little Lydia and the razor, | 181 |
Little Mary and her wicked father, | 84 |
Lost child, | 160 |
Milking the Cows, | 159 |
Minnie’s faithfulness, | 18 |
Morning song and morning prayer, | 25 |
Mother Goose, | 7 |
My son give me thine heart, | 177 |
Nature speaks of God, | 182 |
Nursery children needing homes, | 129 |
Ocean steamers, | 185 |
Oh spare the birds, | 38 |
On faith, | 197 |
Papa’s request, | 43 |
Playtime, | 27 |
Precious Bible, | 103 |
Pulsifer children, | 22 |
Remember the poor, | 123 |
Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy, | 107 |
Ride to school in winter, | 48 |
Sabbath hymn, | 199 |
Sallie M——, | 87 |
Shun the swearer, | 59 |
Skating, | 153 |
Sleep, Dolly, | 10 |
Sleep, little birdie, | 156 |
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, | 192 |
Solomon’s choice, | 187 |
Solomon’s judgment, | 188 |
Solomon’s wisdom, | 191 |
Spring, | 173 |
Strawberry girl, | 115 |
Succotash, | 74 {203} |
Supper for the robins, | 147 |
The falls, | 60 |
The first theft, | 68 |
The Helen Maria, | 97 |
The Indian and the basket, | 138 |
The Indian and the planter, | 136 |
The infant Savior, | 99 |
The kind brother, | 53 |
The Lake, Isles and White Mountains, | 58 |
The little boy’s request, | 99 |
The morning walk, | 114 |
The peacock, | 17 |
The proud girl, | 89 |
The sabbath breaker, | 175 |
The sacrifice, | 104 |
The sailor and the monkeys, | 111 |
The stolen pen-knife, | 63 |
The tell-tale, | 60 |
The two cousins, | 101 |
The widow of Zarephath, | 150 |
The wounded foot, | 156 |
The youthful king, | 97 |
Tibby and her kitten, | 165 |
Tibby’s death | 172 |
To my infant nephew, | 154 |
Trenton Falls, | 41 |
Up! up! away! | 174 |
Visit to the country, | 178 |
Wake, Dolly, | 11 |
Willie’s fears. Part I, | 93 |
Willie’s fears. Part II, | 94 |
Wonderful instinct of the ant, | 78 |
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Lovest thou me? Feed my lambs.—John xxi.
[2] Vol. iv. “Casket Library.” Published by H. V. Degen, 22 Cornhill.
[3] Vol. I. “Casket Library.” Published by H. V. Degen, 22 Cornhill.
[4] John iii: 14, 15.
[5] “The seed of Abraham my friend."—Isaiah, xli: 8.
[6] Rev. xxii: 15.
[7] This circumstance actually occurred as related, soon after the settlement of Rhode Island, at a farm house, still in good preservation.
[8] Kings, 2d chapter.
[9] Kings iii: 12.