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O he entered the house: and the hum of the wheel

and the singing

Suddenly ceased; for Priscilla, aroused by his step

on the threshold,

Rose as he entered, and gave him her hand, in signal of welcome, Saying "I knew it was you, when I heard your step in the

passage;

For I was thinking of you, as I sat there singing and spinning." Awkward and dumb with delight, that a thought of him had been mingled

Thus in the sacred psalm, that came from the heart of the maiden,

Silent before her he stood, and gave her the flowers for an

answer,

Finding no words for his thought.

Longfellow.

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The hum of the wheel and the singing suddenly ceased.

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O as she sat at her wheel one afternoon in Autumn, Alden, who opposite sat, and was watching her dexterous fingers,

As if the thread she was spinning were that of his life and his fortune,

After a pause in their talk, thus spake to the sound of the spindle. "Truly, Priscilla," he said, "when I see you spinning and spinning, Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others, Suddenly you are transformed, are visibly changed in a moment; You are no longer Priscilla, but Bertha the Beautiful Spinner." Here the light foot on the treadle grew swifter and swifter; the spindle

Uttered an angry snarl, and the thread snapped short in her fingers; While the impetuous speaker, not heeding the mischief, continued

"You are the beautiful Bertha, the spinner, the queen of Helvetia ;

She whose story I read at a stall in the streets of Southampton, Who, as she rode on her palfrey, o'er valley, and meadow, and

mountain.

Ever was spinning her thread from a distaff fixed to her saddle." Longfellow.

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COFT a stave o' haslock woo'
To make a coat to Johnny o't,
For Johnny is my only Jo',
I lo'e him best of ony yet.
The cardin' o't, the spinnin' o't,
The warpin' o't, the winnin' o't,
When ilka ell cost me a groat,
The tailor stole the lynin' o't.
For tho' his locks be lyart gray,
And tho' his brow be beld aboon,
Yet I hae seen him on a day
The pride of a' the parish in.
The cardin' o't, the spinnin' o't,
The warpin' o't, the winnin' o't,
When ilka ell cost me a groat,
The tailor stole the lynin' o't.

Burns.

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