ONLY A BOY.
» Only a boy, with his noise and fun, The veriest mystery under the sun • As brimful of mischief, and wit and glee, As ever a human frame can be, And as hard to manage as — what? ah me, Tis hard to tell, Yet we lovp him well. Only a boy, with his fearful tread, Who cannot be driven but must be led ; Who troubles the neighbors' dogs and cats, And tears more clothes, and spoils more hats, Loses more tops, and kites, and bats, Than would stock a store For a year or more. Only a boy, with his wild, strange ways, With his idle hours in his busy days ; With his queer remarks, and his odd replies, Sometimes foolish, and sometimes wise, Often brilliant for one of his size, As a meteor hurled From the planet world. Only a boy, who will be a man, If Nature goes on with her first great plan — If water, or fire, or some fatal snare, Conspire not to rob us of this our heir, Our blessing, our trouble, our rest, our care, Our torment, our. joy ! " Only a boy." — New York Ledger.
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Southland Times, Issue 1265, 14 June 1870, Page 4
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193ONLY A BOY. Southland Times, Issue 1265, 14 June 1870, Page 4
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