Chapter 1 of 43

By Eugene Field

By Eugene Field





To Mrs. Belle Angler

Dearest Aunt:

Many years ago you used to rock me to sleep, cradling me in your arms and singing me petty songs. Surely you have not forgotten that time, and I recall it with tenderness. You were very beautiful then. But you are more beautiful now; for, in the years that have come and gone since then, the joys and the sorrows of maternity have impressed their saintly grace upon the dear face I used to kiss, and have made your gentle heart gentler still.

Beloved lady, in memory of years to be recalled only in thought, and in token of my gratitude and affection, I bring you these little love-songs, and reverently I lay them at your feet.

Eugene Field Chicago, November 1, 1894





CONTENTS


THE ROCK-A-BY LADY

"BOOH!"

GARDEN AND CRADLE

THE NIGHT WIND

KISSING TIME

JEST 'FORE CHRISTMAS

BEARD AND BABY

THE DINKEY BIRD

THE DRUM

THE DEAD BABE

THE HAPPY HOUSEHOLD

SO, SO, ROCK-A-BY SO!

THE SONG OF LUDDY-DUD

THE DUEL

GOOD-CHILDREN STREET

THE DELECTABLE BALLAD OF THE WALLER LOT

THE STORK

THE BOTTLE TREE

GOOGLY-GOO

THE BENCH-LEGGED FYCE

LITTLE MISS BRAG

THE HUMMING TOP

LADY BUTTON-EYES

THE RIDE TO BUMPVILLE

THE BROOK

PICNIC-TIME

SHUFFLE-SHOON AND AMBER-LOCKS

THE SHUT-EYE TRAIN

LITTLE-OH DEAR

THE FLY-AWAY HORSE

SWING HIGH AND SWING LOW

WHEN I WAS A BOY

AT PLAY

A VALENTINE

LITTLE ALL-ALONEY

SEEIN' THINGS

THE CUNNIN' LITTLE THING

THE DOLL'S WOOING

INSCRIPTION FOR MY LITTLE SON'S SILVER PLATE

FISHERMAN JIM'S KIDS

"FIDDLE-DEE-DEE"

OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY





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