provided by the Internet Archive THE LULU ALPHABET By Anonymous NEW YORK: HOWE & FERRY 1887. [Illustration: 0001] [Illustration: 0012] [Illustration: 0016] |A a Stands for Alice, So graceful and fair. [Illustration: 0017] |B b For her Bridal, And we were all there. [Illustration: 0020] |C c For us Children, As gay as e'er seen. [Illustration: 0021] |D d The fine Dance We had on the green. [Illustration: 0024] |E e For Eliza, Who joined us at that. [Illustration: 0025] |F f The gay Feather She wore in her hat. [Illustration: 0028] |G g For the Grapes, Much better than wine. [Illustration: 0029] |H h For the Harp Alice played on 'Lang syne.' [Illustration: 0032] |I i For the Image That stood in the hall. [Illustration: 0033] |J j Is young James, Who played with us all. [Illustration: 0036] |K k For the Kite, With colors so gay. [Illustration: 0037] |L l For the Lady In costly array. [Illustration: 0040] |M m For the Melon, Brought in by a Friend. [Illustration: 0041] |N n The bright Nosegay The bridegroom did send. [Illustration: 0044] |O o For the Oranges, Delicious and sweet. [Illustration: 0045] |P p For young Patty, So cheerful and neat. [Illustration: 0048] |Q q For the Quinces, All set in a row, [Illustration: 0049] |R r The large Raspberries; O! what a show! [Illustration: 0052] |S s For the Slipper, One held in her hand. [Illustration: 0053] |T t The great Trumpet, That sounded so grand. [Illustration: 0056] |U u For my Uncle, Who blew the loud blast. [Illustration: 0057] |V v The grand villa, In which this all passed. [Illustration: 0060] |W w The Watch, That dear Alice wore. [Illustration: 0061] |X x For king Xerxes, Who now lives no more. [Illustration: 0064] |Y y For our Yeoman, And with him did come, [Illustration: 0065] |Z z The good Zebra To bring us all home.