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Old Winter Is Coming.
OLD WINTER IS COMING .
BY MRS . G . M . TWEDDELL , Authoress of " Bhymes and Sketches to Illustrate the Cleveland Dialect" etc . OLD WIMGE is coming ! prepare !
Prepare to meet him soon ; Old Winter is coming ! beware ! Beware of Winter's frown . Old Father Winter 's a stern old man ,
Severe and stern is he ; With his biting frost and drifting snow , He is coming triumphantly . "I need not fear Old Winter's frown , "
I heard a fair lady say , " For my garners are full , my house is good , And my clothes are warm and gay .
" When the storm howls loud , and the snow falls fast , They do no harm to ine ; I heed them not as I dance and sing , In the midst of good company . " " But I am afraid of Old Winter's frown , "
A poor lone woman said , " For my house is cold , my clothes are thin , And I am scant of bread . "I have no friend to cheer my home
When the storm , raves violently ; There ' s none but the cricket on my hearth To bear me company . "
Eose Cottage , Stolcesley .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Old Winter Is Coming.
OLD WINTER IS COMING .
BY MRS . G . M . TWEDDELL , Authoress of " Bhymes and Sketches to Illustrate the Cleveland Dialect" etc . OLD WIMGE is coming ! prepare !
Prepare to meet him soon ; Old Winter is coming ! beware ! Beware of Winter's frown . Old Father Winter 's a stern old man ,
Severe and stern is he ; With his biting frost and drifting snow , He is coming triumphantly . "I need not fear Old Winter's frown , "
I heard a fair lady say , " For my garners are full , my house is good , And my clothes are warm and gay .
" When the storm howls loud , and the snow falls fast , They do no harm to ine ; I heed them not as I dance and sing , In the midst of good company . " " But I am afraid of Old Winter's frown , "
A poor lone woman said , " For my house is cold , my clothes are thin , And I am scant of bread . "I have no friend to cheer my home
When the storm , raves violently ; There ' s none but the cricket on my hearth To bear me company . "
Eose Cottage , Stolcesley .