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				Title:     Written In The First Leaf Of A Child's Memorandum-Book 
			    Author: Charles Lamb [More Titles by Lamb ]		                
			     My neat and pretty book, when I thy small lines see,They seem for any use to be unfit for me.
 My writing, all misshaped, uneven as my mind,
 Within this narrow space can hardly be confin'd.
 Yet I will strive to make my hand less aukward look;
 I would not willingly disgrace thee, my neat book!
 The finest pens I'll use, and wond'rous pains I'll take,
 And I these perfect lines my monitors will make.
 And every day I will set down in order due,
 How that day wasted is; and should there be a few
 At the year's end that shew more goodly to the sight,
 If haply here I find some days not wasted quite,
 If a small portion of them I have pass'd aright,
 Then shall I think the year not wholly was misspent,
 And that my Diary has been by some good Angel sent.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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