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HISTORY ^ / Henry, a cliild of wealthy parents born, ~^^, >' , Wlioie limbs and lace the Rraces di^ adorn, ^i^~^* An onlj- child, its parents' daily boast, ' - Waikl^ its waid, its careles.8 guardian, lost. -~MaQa«>- PHILADELPHIA: lUSlIED BY MOUCIAN h YEAC Attheapnile Bookstore, '^'''„'". CJ"^™"' below the Port-Omce. Prs^T platn, 18| cents— ^^jipuyj '% "■^^,. ^ ti^ « * '-- ■^;ww>l^ ^ ^w^^^^l^■^l ^ i l ^>^#w p»«3a^ HISTORY AND ADVENTUBES •I * Sgil^^iDS aiISP^7» A coArinov TO uttle iahxtc . ,'* . '-■. '' '"' 1'' ■/"•■ EXi£MFLIFIEb:iIc'A SEKIES OF FfOUSES, .) "^^•n. ir'-^^ ;,'( Engraved on Copperplate. * ■ ^ ^ * •1 ■^ • * m.\ PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY: MORGAN 8c YEAG^R, At the Juvenile Bookstore, No. 114, Chesnut street. Frice coi. 25, ^ain 18 centt. 1825. ...-» f\*--^'f^.. 13 ri T L» •/,' i* .0' V ^d^"^ *•'■■ 2 'c ^^-^^ I-* I rl > l>.- .^ / «/ r THE HISTORY AND ADVENTURES OF * . f ^-'^i. -'-. ^ I. :>: • Henry, carelessly left by his JSfursery-mttid, is stolen^ away by a Gypsey. HENRY, a child of wealthy parents'bornf %' '; j/ '. ' '*'' ' Whose limbs and face the Graces did adorn, An only child, it parents' daily boast, '' Was by its maid, its careless guardian, lost ; ,j"fr.-.;.«^*— .w. .-—... -iiuas*-. ■ ,. • .-'* ( 4 ) Which shows that nursery maids should well be- ware, And watch the jewel trusted to their care ; The nursery maid, to idle habits prone. Left on the grass the tender boy alone ; A, gypsey^ watchful of the careless maid. Stole to the grass plat wiiere the child was laid ; In sweet sedu^ng sounds the beldam spoke, Then^ais'd, the child and hid beneath her cloak; Then off she runs, delighted with her prize, And stript it, spite of all its tender cries; f- 4lbi ■'V-i^ j>i- >fewXd.fla^\«-* T arfL. Aa^ i^-^ ihtt »4 ^^ ■ -'- ,.U^„,„.^^^r.^ maids should well be- to their care ; bits prone, boy alone ; reless maid, the child was laid ; ! beldam spoke, id beneath her cloak ; I with her prize, tender cries |^ • ^v . ( 5 ) Then clothes the pretty boy with rags obscene, And hides the beauties of his form and mein. , The maid returning, makes a piteous moan In vain, for Henry was for ever gone. — Now, Mary, like one frantic, runs around, But, ah ! poor Henry is not to be found) j.^ ^ She asks of every one, with sdbs andJears,^' ' But no dear Henry to her sight appears; Here, there, she runs exclaiming loud and wild, " Who, who hath stol'n the little darling child ?" ^.^^;.- V , t ' > vr- ■ • ( 6 ) But nought avail sad Mary's tears and sighs, For Fate the treasure to her arms denies. What must be done? she dares not seek her home, And tell the infant's most u ilucky doom, Aiid say, " by my imprudence left alone, •'Your darling child is lost!— for ever gone i" No ; Maj-y, conscious of her sad disgrace, Shedding most bitter tears deserts her place ; ' -She roams, she knows not where, disdains relief: And, broken hearted, dies of pungent grief! But now to Henry's parents let us turn, caaagaflififfaaliSiatasy^jfeia&i^ . tears and sighs, arms denies. ires not seek her home, lucky doom, ce left alone, — for ever gone i" r sad disgrace, Icserts her place ; where, disdains relief: )f pungent grief! s let us turn, ~:\ ( 7 ) in deep distress disconsolate they mourn, . By day they weep, in sighs they pass the night, For what, alas ! can yield their hearts delight. ^. In every street and town the child is cried, . But vain the search— rdiscovery's denied. j *.. • - j 11 .w.'^.. .«-^av*>.^Wft ♦«*'" "' '"^ ■m ( 8 ) * ■ ' ^ Henry becomes a leggar boy. Sec Henry breech'd, amidst the gypsy band, . Prepar'd to beg a living through the land ; The little urchin whines from door to door, And tells a plaintive story o'er and o'er, Who gains compassion by his artless sighs. And well his bag with meat and pence supplies. 'k ■iWaiatungii'iingiWii;. ■J\Y ••"'^^^•^■^IJ*^'" f"' " *' ) leggar boy. he gypsy band, . ]gh the land ; 1 door to door, sr and o'er, iS artless sighs, md pence supplies .!sSBBt«ss?tr' mffi*-i. 9 K N »nST} .-_-.w^«oiri»w»--w«s*w'»B**9s|sgsg*!is";,'^^ • « n>Jg*yTfe*! ,JJ W - l Wli!" yw ( 9 ) He is cruelly told to a Chimney Sweeper. No longer now the gypsies Henry keep, But, wicked, sell biro to a chimney sweep, Who orders him to take the sooty sack,. •. ^ Then puts the dirty load upon his back j Now up the chimney see jfbor Henry go, And wave his brush high o'er the. mob below ; The mob behold him on the chim ey top, And fear each moment that the boy will drop. Now with superior skill he beats away J ■HSBSSBfi?? -'-""""■'"■ i ( 10 ) His brush and shovel on the first of May ; In Portman Square a deal of fame acquires, For Mistress Montague the youth admires. But sick of scanty meals and frequent lashes, In quest of fortune off our hero dashes, Leaves brush and shovel, cinders, sack, and soot, And quits his tyrant with a nimble foot. . r ■- »-*-.^»*.-t#'*«(t«»«iWrt!4-ifS**-*»ifc^- n^H •_. <'">«i"Ji|i„i|«I((^ «■ ) ) e first of May; of fame acquires, 3 youth admires, nd frequent lashes, hero dashes, cinders, sack, and soot, a nimble foot. *?,•/ 4- *1_ AW- m "^•"IIPWBPJKIIH" (11) He runs away from his hard task master, and be- comes a Drummer. He now turns drummer to a soldier band, ■ * * • •»* And shows a great dexterity of hand, ■*'^' ' - t^ Oft mentioned by his major is his name, " ' '' ®* * And great becomes his regimental fame ; ^« >5« i But Henry now by brave ambition fir'd. With dub-a-dub and dull tattoo is tir'd. ■<■* '^-..Vi d ^ n ...f^iifiii'-'-'-''^*^ I tl m iT't- t ( 12 ) . Me qviU the drum for a tMp tf tear, and becomes • : Sailor. Yet still resolves, with patriot ardour warm, To save his country from a tyrant's arm, He hopes in time to raise a nation's wonder. On ocean's bosom 'midst the cannon's thundci': Behold him advancing the foe to defy, Determin'd to conquer or boldly to die. ;. Now, in blue jacket and trim trowsers drest, Is Henry to his utmost wishes blest : In many a battle now the youth is seen, t ) ip of toor, and. betomea • or. iot ardour warm, a tyrant's arm, a nation's wonder, the cannon's thundei': 3 foe to defy, boldly to die. rim trowsers d rest, ishes blest : youth is seen, I! >> *»••' -« yi^«Twwpi A»-i ' i i -w ! iii ( IS ) With fearless spirit, and irith dtuntless miea, ^f^ki Heedless of every danger, wounds and scars, '-' He fills with admiration all the tars, * ««** ' *'***^« Who clasp hicn in their arms, and see display'd A future Rodckrs in tb" gallant blade. '^'-' •" '' Lik'd by the captain, Henry soon with joy Beholds himself a little cabin boy ; Now to the ward-room oft the stripling goes, And much of wit, and much of humour shows : ' The officers attend him with delight, And wine and biscuit oft his fun requite. a blow the door, The noble mind to merit opes 'Tis cowards only that insult the poor. 434. ( 1* ) m obtains 6y his spintthe rank of Midshipman, ' The captain marks the youthful hero's spirit, W Makes him a midshipman-reward of merits Now on the quarter deck behold he stands. Wields his rattan and issues his commands ; Yet strikes i>ot wantonly an honest tar, Because his rank is higher in the war ; The generous heart disdains to give Unmerited, to men, however low; . . ,^„ «M. * »*'" Ihe rank of Midshipman )utbful hero's spirit, 1 reward of merit j ; behold he stands, ues his commands ; an honest tar, tier in the war ; dains to give a blow wever low ; fit opes the door, insult the poor. .^Ju 'illrn .i ^n . ■ii"^ W*' ^ '4 ^ i wii'witi ' ' ■j ii < i'*uii i w'H"". nmnxpgT m- '40. ¥ . .»-i44i««#'*«'«*tf ;».dWKftJijiMin>iifii'iiiiiftiii'i''tlii?^'fr>i^ 1 1} II ipiiwi'iiiM»y"»"ii"'ii^ii ( 15 ) - flWt *r He perforins prodigies of bravery ,|^ Me admiration of the wholf cretd ■. « . * . . • •- »* ^ -tt »• . • . • Increasing now in stature strength, and ag%t^ He leads the boats in battle to engage, .. And takes, in spite of all the thund'ring forts, lAlips with rich cargoes from the British ports $ Thtis loading, by achievements brave Mid bold, is brows with laurel, and his purse with gold. #,- y\ 4* .*,fea.>., If* ( ■ . . • .•■' ■■*'■ ii i.) i'. : •.••,*;V*,-'^ ;!''• . - iii ''' " Xt Wst -dtirae Fortune o^yiis parents smiles, "^ ' * Who irfterjvwidus cares «l9 various toils, if ^ ' '^♦•; ' Find out t)ie.%li which Henry's talents gric^ } hold hiin fast in their embrace. f • '"-.• '»#'' Jt^ i'-T''-- 1;/ V' < it"' * • i •I 'I. ^v •. • ■' , JOi).'.-.!- ■•*'"» ^ • - ■&. * Jf-f- ;•-' * ■ THE EN1>. i'/jk ^^ 7'^ ■ I; {15^ : ^5; lir^t.^ if.;,. ii'^fei • s.w* ^^migiia^M'JIM'AM IHi.tMU^la-tifela. . a. t- . «,'*^'«^ .'r*«»%'?3' 16 ) . s parents smiles, various toils, w3 b Henry's talents gr&cei, lb fast in their embrace. [E EN1>. %-r -' •*.^ «>• ,**■■; A'^^M^'-'-y-l ^ "> k" * V •*?■■■■ ■ v^ \^, » >:. ;».■«■>■ -■>''-'i .♦»■■;' . ■•>.;■■; i.-o. ra % J OF ' OIORGAN & tEAGER, » Mat/ he hud the folhvnn^ Juvenile Books, (i^jKellislicU with iicRt oolfiUrcd Eiigravingi — price coloured » ^ 10 cents, plaiu 12 cents. My father. MyMo«hiRr. Tufe W oriel Turnf (1 Upside Down, or the Wonderful Magic Lautern, pan 1st. )jo. Do: Do. Do. part 2d, The Peacock at Home, or Grq^d Aesemblage of Birds. - The.lackdawut Home, or Brttish Nobility BurlcsqtieiL . The Wonderful Adtentures of Guy Earl of Warwick. The Adventures of Little James and Mary, , I'he Coblrr and his Scoldmpr Wife. , 'Little Nancy, or the Funishment of Grecdmess. The iJrother and Sister, or Reward of Benevolence. Little Emma and her Father, a lesson for proud children. Tlie Deserted Boy, or the Cruel Parents. . The Comic Adventures of Old Dame Trudge and her Parrot. Cmtinuafioii of Old Dame Trudge and her Parrot. Arrofs of Youth. Petiir Prims , \.fitable Present for good Boys and Girls. Peter Prv's Puppet Show, part 1st. Peter Pry's Puppet Show, part 2d. ■,. PdSj'a Visit to Mr. Punch. Punch's VHsit to Mr. Pug. /«: Tiagical Wanderings of Grimalkin. And a variety of g^^. *" whicli will be added nOw ones, from time to time.. ' ;i^-,» Qj' Furchasors to «p11 again Mill be allowed a liberal dis- count. , ■■■fit '■' J- ;--:iW-:~^--r- ■ k IGER, lenile Hooks, ing$ — price coloured le Wonderful Magic Do. part 2d, blagc of Birds, lity BurlesqtietL 1 of Warwick. iry. sediness. Benevolence. for proud children. ts. udge and her Parrot. 1 her Parrot.' Boys and Girls. I be added new ones, allowed a llbeitil dis- w^ f iiia^feia gg Hy!|it ' y^. ''' ?Sggf! ' 'T''