The Book of Humorous Verse
yside shrin
leste, Pier
at the solitar
our thoughts ar
y, so lonely
dear maiden; lon
ched you, sitti
ittle shrine
re your thoughts
lying idle o
an idle-like
its own
up her knitting
a knot!-Who
o her knitting?
ueen; she wove her
drops the
sh
there! 'Twas
overs off, a
ide till it wa
e web unravel
He came h
I remem
ers needed shr
old tale. I he
ancestor it
ip across t
s people a
p strange tales,
o above the w
rted seas, u
waves and ti
friendly flood
ther bound nor
g lonely, n
'rous g
:Oft-ti
some playful
of a monstrous
ic fish, as tho
by unsee
en tell
resem
I scarce
asked a litt
said a camel;
you became a
d white
at! Warm
d feet abov
te:Oh
nking of! Of
is. Pierre h
usand
who is t
all the secre
such frigid h
's my-He is in
I understand!
at dawn, where fo
nly 'twas a
My God! Wh
at, litt
That-over there-beyo
skylark droppi
v'ring somewhe
lous song
That was
upon he
ed Mother! He
fell-grant it
cross my mot
longest cand
child! Your praye
rk, will guide yo
calling. I mus
! Le bon Dieu