Sports of Harlequin.
When children are good and dutiful, their parents sometimes indulge them, by taking them to see plays or shows. Among these there are few so diverting as the humours of harlequin and the clown; the one diverting you with his wonderful leaps and changes, and skipping about, as the other does with his odd blunders and grimaces; so that nobody can help laughing at them. Here they are both, and as pretty a pair as you could wish. If you behave well, no doubt but you will see them often, if you are not already acquainted with them. In the mean time, I hope you have been pleased with the Curiosity Book, which was designed as a pretty plaything on purpose for you.
And never shall you want delight,
If mirth with wisdom you unite.
THE END.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
A Contents listing has been provided for the convenience of the reader.
The long “s” has been transcribed to a modern “s” throughout.
Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.
Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.