Before Dr. Seuss there was Aunt Fanny

Things repeat. Nothing comes from nothing. Creative recycle. 

This fragment of "Mop the Pet Cat" from The First Little Pet Book with Ten Short Tales in Words of Three and Four Letters from Aunt Fanny - the penname of Frances Elizabeth Barrow - makes me remember Dr. Seuss. 

I.

O Ned! the sun

Is in the sky,

And you in bed—

O fie! O fie!

II.

Get up, get up,

And go and run

Out in the air,

For it is fun.

III.

Sit in my lap,

As you may do,

So I can tie

The bow for you.

IV.

Now get the cap,

The new red top,

And let us go

To see old Mop,

V.

My old pet cat,

Who has one eye—

For one is out,

Let me say why.

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