A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... brown the beech trees wait . Such a gay green gown God gives the larches- As green as He is good ! The hazels hold up their arms for arches When Spring rides through the wood . The chestnut's proud , and the lilac's pretty , The ...
... brown the beech trees wait . Such a gay green gown God gives the larches- As green as He is good ! The hazels hold up their arms for arches When Spring rides through the wood . The chestnut's proud , and the lilac's pretty , The ...
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... brown brother , oh ! little brown brother , What kind of flower will you be ? I'll be a poppy - all white , like my mother ; Do be a poppy like me . What ! you're a sun - flower ? How I shall miss you When you're grown golden and high ...
... brown brother , oh ! little brown brother , What kind of flower will you be ? I'll be a poppy - all white , like my mother ; Do be a poppy like me . What ! you're a sun - flower ? How I shall miss you When you're grown golden and high ...
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... brown bowls , Garnished with ribbons , blithely trowls . There the huge sirloin reeked ; hard by Plum - porridge stood , and Christmas pie ; Nor failed old Scotland to produce At such high tide , her savoury goose . Then came the merry ...
... brown bowls , Garnished with ribbons , blithely trowls . There the huge sirloin reeked ; hard by Plum - porridge stood , and Christmas pie ; Nor failed old Scotland to produce At such high tide , her savoury goose . Then came the merry ...
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... brown heads on the pillows so white Are dreaming of bugles and drums . He cuts through the snow like a ship through the foam , While the white flakes around him whirl ; Who tells him I know not , but he findeth the home Of each good ...
... brown heads on the pillows so white Are dreaming of bugles and drums . He cuts through the snow like a ship through the foam , While the white flakes around him whirl ; Who tells him I know not , but he findeth the home Of each good ...
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... brown - winged flies , They make young ducklings fat . " Now when you reach the poultry - yard , The hen - wife , Molly Head , Will feed you , with the other fowls , On bran and mashed - up bread . " The hens will peck and fight , but ...
... brown - winged flies , They make young ducklings fat . " Now when you reach the poultry - yard , The hen - wife , Molly Head , Will feed you , with the other fowls , On bran and mashed - up bread . " The hens will peck and fight , but ...
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