Lesson:

1. In the old, old hall the old clock stands,


And round and round move the steady hands;


With its tick, tick, tick, both night and day,


While seconds and minutes pass away.





2. At the old, old clock oft wonders Nell,


For she can't make out what it has to tell;


She has ne'er yet read, in prose or rhyme,


That it marks the silent course of time.





3. When I was a child, as Nell is now,


And long ere Time had wrinkled my brow,


The old, old clock both by night and day


Said,—'Tick, tick, tick!' Time passes away.





DEFINITIONS


2. Prose: The common language of people in talking or writing.


2. Rhyme: Verse, poetry.


3. Wrinkled: Having creases or folds in the skin.


3. Brow: The forehead.

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