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The infant moralist

Chapter 14: LAWLESS DISRESPECT
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A collection of short didactic poems for young readers that depict everyday domestic scenes to illustrate moral lessons. Each verse presents a simple incident—such as animal cruelty, heedless mischief, greed, envy, profanity, or neglect of the elderly—and traces its immediate consequences, often ending with parental correction or reflection. The pieces use plain rhyme and narrative vignettes to teach virtues like charity, politeness, courage, and prudence, emphasizing cause and effect in familiar, child-centered settings.

LAWLESS DISRESPECT

Come, James, you well deserve the Cane,
Your Acts my Ire have gained,
To frown I am obliged again
And dear Mama is pained.
That you to such a Deed should stoop,
And impiously should dare
At Auntie’s Legs to bowl your Hoop
And hurl her through the Air.
That Lawlessness should stalk abroad
Offends each righteous Heart,
And Children, till Respect’s restor’d,
Must very rightly smart.