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Richard's Reformation

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Title:     Richard's Reformation
Author: Elizabeth Turner [More Titles by Turner]

Miss Lucy was a charming child,
She never said, "I wont";
If little Dick her playthings spoil'd
She said, "Pray, Dicky, don't."

He took her waxen doll one day,
And bang'd it round and round;
Then tore its legs and arms away,
And threw them on the ground.

His good mamma was angry quite,
And Lucy's tears ran down;
But Dick went supperless that night,
And since has better grown.





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Elizabeth Turner's poem: Richard's Reformation

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