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Their voices till their throats are dry, And when for home they all depart, We'll not be slow to test our art." That night the Brownies cheered to find The music had been left behind; And when they stood within the hall, And books were handed 'round to all, They pitched their voices, weak or strong, At solemn verse and lighter song. [Illustration: John-ny Mor-gan play'd the organ, The father beat the drum, The sis-ter play'd the tam-bou-rine.] Some sought a good old hymn to try; Some grappled with a lullaby; A few a painful effort made To struggle through a serenade; While more preferred the lively air That, hinting less of love or care, Possessed a chorus kind and bright In which they all could well unite. At times some member tried to rule, And took control of all the school; But soon, despairing, was content To let them follow out their bent. They sung both high and low, the same, As fancy led or courage came. [Illustration] Some droned the tune through teeth or nose, Some piped like quail, or cawed like crows That, hungry, wait the noonday horn To call the farmer from his corn. By turns at windows some would stay To note the signs of coming day. At length the morning, rising, spread Along the coast her streaks of red, And drove the Brownies from the place To undertake the homeward race. But many members of the band Still kept their singing-books in hand, Determined not with those to part Till they were perfect in the art. And oft in leafy forest shade, In after times, a ring they made, To pitch the tune, and raise the voice, To sing the verses of their choice, And scare from branches overhead The speckled thrush and robin red, And make them feel the time had come When singing birds might well be dumb. [Illustration] THE BROWNIES' FRIENDLY TURN. ONE night while snow was lying deep On level plain and mountain steep, A sheltered nook the Brownies found, Where conversation might go 'round.
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