
THE YOUTH'S CORONAL. - BY HANNAH FLAGG GOULD
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The Sale of the Water-Lily
The Humming-Bird's Anger
The Butterfly's Dream
The Boy and the Cricket
Sudden Elevation; or The Empaled Butterfly
The Stricken Bird
The Young Sportsman
The Pebble and the Acorn
This modest volume blends gentle poetry with practical wisdom, offering young readers both amusement and moral guidance. Written in a conversational tone, it aims to plant ideas like spring blossoms that later bear nourishing fruit. Each piece is crafted to be pleasant to the mind while subtly shaping character.
Among its verses is the tale of a humble orphan who tends a pond of water‑lilies, selling their fragrant blossoms to passing travelers. His sincere labor and kind disposition earn him modest coin, supporting his widowed mother and teaching the value of honest work. Through his simple acts—gathering firewood, guiding sisters to berries, and caring for the brook—the narrative illustrates how small virtues can blossom into lasting prosperity.
Readers will find the poetic style both soothing and thought‑provoking, inviting reflection long after the story ends. The collection remains a timeless companion for anyone seeking gentle encouragement toward virtue.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (122K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1789–1865
A popular 19th-century American poet, she wrote clear, musical verses about nature, home, faith, and everyday feeling. Her work was widely read in her lifetime and is still remembered for pieces like "A Name in the Sand."
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