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64 III.

Tho' in the Paths of Death I tread,

With gloomy Horrors overpread,

My tedfat Heart hall fear no ill,

For thou, O Lord, art with me till;

Thy friendly Crook hall give me Aid,

And guide me thro' the dreadful Shade.

IV.

Tho' in a bare and rugged Way,

Thro' devious lonely Wilds I tray,

Thy Bounty hall my Pains beguile:

The barren Wildernes hall mile,

With udden Greens & herbage crown'd,

And Streams hall murmur all around.

Here ends the Hitory of Little Two Shoes. Thoe who would know how he behaved after he came to be Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes mut read the Second Part of this Work, in which an Account of the Remainder of her Life, her Marriage, and Death are et forth at large, according to Act of Parliament. The