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THE COWSLIP, - Or More Cautionary Stories, In Verse.
By Anonymous
Original
I. The New Book.
Original
II. The Truant.
Original
III. Filial Love.
Original
IV. Breakfast.
A modest volume of short, rhymed tales invites young listeners into a world where everyday moments turn into gentle lessons. Each poem is framed by simple, memorable language and vivid illustrations that bring the scenes to life—whether a child sneaks a bite of jam, a maid protests a plain sash, or a boy learns the price of disobedience. The rhythm and brevity make the stories easy to follow, while the moral thread runs clear and steady throughout.
The collection covers a range of familiar situations: sharing with siblings, the importance of punctuality at school, caring for a sick parent, and the consequences of mischief. Through modest characters like Joseph, Jane, and the ever‑curious bird‑catcher, listeners hear the timeless advice that good behavior brings comfort and misbehavior invites correction. These verses offer a comforting blend of entertainment and guidance, perfect for children learning the basics of courtesy and responsibility.
Language
en
Duration
~19 minutes (18K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2014-03-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1846
Best known for lively moral tales in verse, this early nineteenth-century English children’s writer helped shape the kind of poems and stories many young readers first encountered at home. Her flower-titled books mix gentle humor, cautionary lessons, and a clear sense of everyday childhood.
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