Hilaire Belloc




Introduction

I call you bad, my little child,
    Upon the title page,
Because a manner rude and wild
    Is common at your age.

The Moral of this priceless work
    (If rightly understood)
Will make you—from a little Turk—
    Unnaturally good.

Do not as evil children do,
    Who on the slightest grounds
Will imitate



                            the Kangaroo,
With wild unmeaning bound:

Do not as children badly bred,
    Who eat like little Hogs,
And when they have to go to bed
    Will whine like Puppy Dogs:

Who take their manners from the Ape,
    Their habits from the Bear,
Indulge the loud unseemly jape,
    And never brush their hair,

But so control your actions that
    Your friends may all repeat



‘This child is dainty as the Cat,
    And as the Owl discreet.’