MADAM QUACK.
Words from "The Nursery." Music by T. Crampton.
[Transcriber's Note: You can play this music (MIDI file) by clicking [here].]
1. Good-Day! Madam Quack with your young in your track,
Quite early they're out,
What are they about—
Those bright little things
With their short downy wings?
I'm glad of your luck, you're a good mother duck!
And if young folks did know half the joy they bestow
When attentive and good—they would try all they could.
2. You know sir, I see what young ducklings should be;
Your taste I commend,
My civil young friend;
They're beauties you see and obedient to me.
In ponds they can paddle,
On land they can waddle,
They dive and they flutter,
Quack, quack, they can utter:
I'm glad they can learn, and great fame they will earn.
Transcriber's Notes
The July edition of the Nursery had a table of contents for the next six issues of the year. This table was divided to cover each specific issue. A title page copied from this same July edition was also used for this number and the issue number added after the Volume number.