XVI The wonder clock; or, Four & twenty marvelous tales, being one for each hour of the day; written & illustrated by Howard Pyle, embellished with verses by Katharine Pyle. | ||
Four O'clock.
Four O'clock.
Bare-necked Gretchen combs her hairAt the Looking-Glass.
This is Grease, and these are Beads
She takes to early Mass.
Her Water-Pitcher, blue and white,
Has got a broken Nose,
And both the Stockings that she wears
Are ravelled at the Toes.
Has got a broken Nose,
And both the Stockings that she wears
Are ravelled at the Toes.
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XVI The wonder clock; or, Four & twenty marvelous tales, being one for each hour of the day; written & illustrated by Howard Pyle, embellished with verses by Katharine Pyle. | ||