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This Little Bag: Poem by Jane Austen

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This little bag I hope will prove
To be not vainly made--
For, if you should a needle want
It will afford you aid.
And as we are about to part
T'will serve another end,
For when you look upon the Bag
You'll recollect your friend

Analysis of this poem

More verses by Jane Austen

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