The Remarkable Adventures of An Old Woman And Her Pig
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but yonder's a fire, "And now, " said old Goody, "I'll have my desire. " The flame she saluted, and cried, "Pray be quick, "Assist a poor woman, and burn this vile stick, "For 'twill not beat yon dog, though the cur will not bite "My pig; and I here may remain all the night. " In vain to the flame did our sweeper appeal, For her sufferings it would not, or perhaps _could not_, feel. [Illustration] An opposite element next caught her eye, And its friendly assistance she therefore would try. ...-- "Dear water, " she said, "do extinguish this fire, "Which will not (although 'tis my ardent desire) "Consume yonder crab-stick, which, obstinate too, "With beating that cur will have nothing to do; "And the dog, as ill-natured, you see, as the rest, "Refuses to bite this young obstinate beast; "So here I'm compelled, most reluctant, to stay, "And here may remain till the break of the day. " The water regardless of all that was said, Lay perfectly still, --not an effort was made.
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