It is to be hoped that the lord mayor
ordered something specially good for them.
The elephants having left, the **embassadors, her majesty's ministers of
state, the nobility, judges, and other persons of distinction, joined
the procession, and proceeded to feast with his lordship and the lady
mayoress at Guildhall.
[*sic]
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MY GIRL
BY JOHN S. ADAMS.
I.
A little corner with its crib,
A little mug, a spoon, a bib,
A little tooth so pearly white,
A little rubber ring to bite.
II.
A little plate all lettered round,
A little rattle to resound,
A little creeping--see! she stands!
A little step 'twixt outstretched hands.
III.
A little doll with flaxen hair,
A little willow rocking-chair,
A little dress of richest hue,
A little pair of gaiters blue.
IV.
A little school day after day,
A "little schoolma'am" to obey,
A little study--soon 'tis past,
A little graduate at last.
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