<h2>THE EARLY OWL.</h2>
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An Owl once lived in a hollow tree,<br/>
And he was as wise as wise could be.<br/>
The branch of learning he didn’t know<br/>
Could scarce on the tree of knowledge grow,<br/>
He knew the tree from branch to root,<br/>
And an owl like that can afford to hoot.</p>
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And he hooted—until, alas! one day,<br/>
He chanced to hear, in a casual way,<br/>
An insignificant little bird<br/>
Make use of a term he had never heard.<br/>
He was flying to bed in the dawning light<br/>
When he heard her singing with all her might,<br/>
“Hurray! hurray! for the early worm!”<br/>
“Dear me,” said the owl, “what a singular term!<br/>
I would look it up if it weren’t so late,<br/>
I must rise at dusk to investigate.<br/>
Early to bed and early to rise<br/>
Makes an owl healthy, and stealthy, and wise!”</p>
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So he slept like an honest owl all day,<br/>
And rose in the early twilight gray,<br/>
And went to work in the dusky light<br/>
To look for the early worm at night.</p>
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He searched the country for miles around,<br/>
But the early worm was not to be found;<br/>
So he went to bed in the dawning light<br/>
And looked for the “worm” again next night.<br/>
And again and again, and again and again,<br/>
He sought and he sought, but all in vain,<br/>
Till he must have looked for a year and a day<br/>
For the early worm in the twilight gray.</p>
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At last in despair he gave up the search,<br/>
And was heard to remark as he sat on his perch<br/>
By the side of his nest in the hollow tree:<br/>
“The thing is as plain as night to me—<br/>
Nothing can shake my conviction firm.<br/>
There’s no such thing as the early worm.”<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 12em;" class="smcap">—O. Herford.</span></p>
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<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_018.jpg" width-obs="456" height-obs="600" alt="image" title="" /> <span class="caption">fox sparrow.</span><br/> <span style="margin-left: -2em;" class="sml"><strong>From col. Chi. Acad. Sciences.</strong></span> <span style="margin-left: 11em;" class="sml"><strong>Copyrighted by<br/></strong></span>
<span style="margin-left: 12.5em;" class="sml"><strong>Nature Study Pub. Co., 1898, Chicago.</strong></span></div>
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