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A collection of short, simple poems and songs for young children that combine domestic and natural imagery with gentle devotional sentiment. Several lullabies and evening verses portray parental care and starry nights, while animal-themed pieces celebrate birds, lambs, and seasonal change through accessible rhythms and calming repetition. A brief hymn offers thanks and a plea for protection, and welcoming verses invite small creatures and readers alike. The pieces favor soothing cadence, moral reassurance, and plain, vivid descriptions well suited to reading aloud or to early childhood audiences.

About the Author

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John R. Bolles

John R. Bolles was an American author known for his contributions to early American literature and history. His works often explore themes of colonial life and folklore, providing insights into the cultural landscape of Connecticut during its formative years. Notable among his writings is "The Rogerenes: some hitherto unpublished annals belonging to the colonial history of Connecticut," which delves into the unique religious sect of the Rogerenes. Additionally, Bolles is recognized for his poetic work, "The Lullaby, with Original Engravings," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His literary contributions continue to be of interest to those studying American history and literature.

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