Child\'s New Story Book; Tales and Dialogues for Little Folks
CHILD'S NEW STORY BOOK; OR TALES AND DIALOGUES FOR LITTLE FOLKS. 1849. [Publication date on cover: 1850] I'll watch thy dawn of joys, and mould Thy little hearts to duty,-- I'll teach thee truths as I behold Thy faculties, like flowers, unfold In intellectual beauty. [Illustration: The Little Ship.]
Northumberland at least) used to go about in disguise to the
neighbouring houses, bearing the then useless ploughshares; and the
GUISARDS of Scotland, not yet in total disuse, present, in some
indistinct degree, a shadow of the old mysteries, which were the
origin of the English drama. In Scotland, (me ipso teste,) we were
wont, during my boyhood, to take the characters of the apostles, at
least of Peter, Paul, and Judas Iscariot; the first had the keys,
the second carried a sword, and the last the bag, in which the dole
of our neighbours' plum-cake was deposited. One played as a
champion, and recited some traditional rhymes; another was:--
...."Alexander, King of Macedon,
Who conquer'd all the world but Scotland alone.
When he came to Scotland his courage grew cold,
To see a little nation courageous and bold."
These, and many such verses, were repeated, but by rote, and
unconnectedly. There were also, occasionally, I believe, a Saint
George. In all, there was a confused resemblance of the ancient
mysteries, in which the characters of Scripture, the Nine Worthies,
and other popular personages, were usually exhibited. It were much
to be wished that the Chester Mysteries were published from the MS.
in the Museum, with the annotations which a diligent investigator of
popular antiquities might still supply. The late acute and valuable
antiquary, Mr. Ritson, showed me several memoranda towards such a
task, which are probably now dispersed or lost. See, however, his
CHILD'S NEW STORY BOOK; OR TALES AND DIALOGUES FOR LITTLE FOLKS. 1849. [Publication date on cover: 1850] I'll watch thy dawn of joys, and mould Thy little hearts to duty,-- I'll teach thee truths as I behold Thy faculties, like flowers, unfold In intellectual beauty. [Illustration: The Little Ship.]