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The Sun-flower, or, Poetical blossoms
Henry Banks, though very young, ^ Will never do what's rude or wrong ; Hj^ When spoken to, he always tries ^g To give the most polite replies.
Their ink about them, heedless, throw ; 3E $ But he, though young, has learned to 5 X think $
5 That clothes look spoiled with spots j 3 of ink. 3
^jg Pen laps some little boy may ask, jg jg If Henry always learns his task ;
e/io With pleasure I can answer this, y,
' Because with truth I answer, " Yes." <
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srlf_ucla:LAGE-3263182
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New Haven : Printed and published by S. Babcock.,
2024
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cdl; yrlsc; iacl; americana
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English
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89806601
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NONE
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online resource
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S. BABCOCK
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Suwardi
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https://archive.org/details/sunflowerorpoeti00newhiala/page/4/mode/1up
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Suwardi
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urn:oclc:record:1157930866
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