document.write("Two good little children, named Mary and Ann,<br />Both happily live, as good girls always can;<br />And though they are not either sullen or mute,<br />They seldom or never are heard to dispute.<br /><br />If one wants a thing that the other would like­<br />Well,­what do they do? Must they quarrel and strike?<br />No, each is so willing to give up her own,<br />That such disagreements are there never known.<br /><br />If one of them happens to have something nice,<br />Directly she offers her sister a slice;<br />And never, like some greedy children, would try<br />To eat in a corner with nobody by!<br /><br />When papa or mamma has a job to be done;<br />These good little children immediately run;<br />Nor dispute whether this or the other should go,<br />They would be ashamed to behave themselves so!<br /><br />Whatever occurs, in their work or their play,<br />They are willing to yield, and give up their own way:<br />Then now let us try their example to mind,<br />And always, like them, be obliging and kind.");