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The Ark alphabet
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THE "ARK" ALPHABET.

[In this Alphabet the child will have to find out the animals named for the letters. Thus some slight acquaintance with Natural History will be gained in conjunction with the Alphabet.]

A stands for the Ark—where all things that had life

God saved with good Noah, his sons, and his wife.

B stands for the Bear—here a brown one you see,

Who's clinging in fear to the bough of a tree.

C for Camel and Cow.—What would poor Baby do,

Dear Cow, if good Noah had not cared for you?

D for Dove, who the olive-branch afterwards bore,

To let Noah see that the Deluge was o'er.

E stands for the Elephant, mighty and strong,

To whom the great trunk, like a hand, does belong.

F stands for the Fox, that the Englishmen chase,

And Fowls, for which Noah was glad to find space.

G stands for Giraffe—who must bend down his head,

If he means by his friends in the Ark to be fed.

H stands for Ham—Noah's son, as you know;

And for Horses, which o'er the turf swiftly can go!

I stands for the Ibex, with elegant horn;

On high Eastern mountains this wild goat was born.

J stands for the Jackal, the lion's good friend;

And for Japheth, who loves the poor cattle to tend.

K stands for the Kitten, whose gambols and play

Amused Noah's wife during many a day.

L stands for the Lion—of forests the king:

To Noah he's as tame as a lambkin in Spring.

M stands for the Monkey, who chatters and grins

At earliest daybreak his mischief begins.

N stands for the Nightingale—sweet is her song,

She grieves for the woods she will not see so long.

O stands for the Ox—who's a good friend to man;

We can't do without him, try all that we can.

P stands for the Pig, who grunts loud in his sty;

The sow and the little pigs all sleeping by.

Q stands for the Quagga—I think it might pass

For a very respectable partly-streaked ass.

R stands for the Raven, who boldly defies

The monkey, and at him in great anger flies.

S stands, first, for Shem—that great Patriarch old;

Next, for Sheep, whose soft fleeces are worth more than gold

To people who live where the winters are cold.

T stands for the Tiger—a terrible beast!

If he dared, he would make on good Noah a feast.

U stands for the Urchin, which Hedgehog we call;

It rolls itself up in a round prickly ball.

V stands for the Vampire—a terrible bat;

And for Viper, whose head is remarkably flat.

W stands for the Wolf, who his old courage lacks,

Because he no longer can hunt with the packs.

X stands for Xiphias.—Noah did not provide

In the Ark for a creature that swam at its side.

Y stands for the Yak, which we call "grunting cow;"

Its tail for an ornament serves the Turks now.

Z stands for the Zebra: his beauty's contest:

In stripes brown and yellow his soft skin is drest.

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