- Bolton & Co. Verse:
- 27
- Full Text
- A comely sight indeed it is to see A world of blossoms on an apple tree Yet far more comely would the tree appear If all its dainty blooms young apples were But how much more might one upon it see If all would hang there till they ripe should be but more of all in beauty would abound If every one should then be truly sound
- Listed on Page Number
- 258
- Sampler Worked By
- Eliza Oakley
- Date of Sampler
- 1803
- Place Sampler Made
- White Plains, NY
- Sampler Listed on Page
- 202
- Author/Publication/Country/Date
- Bunyan, John (1628-1688)/Divine Emblems/England/1686
- Notes
- Bunyan is best known as the author of Pilgrim’s Progress (1678).
Verse on sampler is slightly different than actual poem.
Full poem on page 54 of Divine Emblems:
https://ia800203.us.archive.org/31/items/divineemblems00buny/divineemblems00buny.pdf
Divine Emblems is considered to be the oldest book of poetry for children. Originally published as
A Book for Boys and Girls or
Country Rhimes for Children.
Renamed Divine Emblems in 1724.