If you look on the other side of the leaf, you will see the picture of the park that little Mary one day passed through, where she first saw the deer.

Tatton, in Cheshire, the seat of Wm. Egerton, Esq.
Published Dec 1st 1800 by John Marshall No 4 Aldermary Church Yard London

Should you not have liked to have been with her, and jumped and played on the lawn, and in the shrubberies.

When little Mary was cold, 'twas Mamma's desire,
That in this pretty stove should be made a nice fire.

This bottle you see,
Holding water quite clear,
Is to wash Mary's hands,
Till they cleanly appear.

In little Mary's room were placed near at hand,
This elegant snuffers, and sweet pretty stand.

These plates you admire for being so neat,
Held little Mary's pudding, her pie, or her meat.

A Register Stove.A Decanter.

Snuffers & Stand.Plates.
Published Dec. 1st 1800 by J Marshall No 4 Aldermary Ch. Yd. London

A Moss Rose.

Published Dec. 1st 1800 by J Marshall No 4 Aldermary Church Yard London