A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... Once from the town a starling flew " " Ah , dear papa , did you but know There was a little girl " ( Jemima ) " Speak gently to the herring " From an Elegy on Dr. Hoffmann . 315 317 319 320 322 322 326 327 328 330 From " The Raggedy Man ...
... Once from the town a starling flew " " Ah , dear papa , did you but know There was a little girl " ( Jemima ) " Speak gently to the herring " From an Elegy on Dr. Hoffmann . 315 317 319 320 322 322 326 327 328 330 From " The Raggedy Man ...
Стр. 81
... once known to oppose . Did a mother appear the loud quarrel to learn , If ' twere only with him it gave little concern : No ill - usage could rouse him , no insult could chafe ; While Pinch was the playmate , her darling was safe . If ...
... once known to oppose . Did a mother appear the loud quarrel to learn , If ' twere only with him it gave little concern : No ill - usage could rouse him , no insult could chafe ; While Pinch was the playmate , her darling was safe . If ...
Стр. 82
... , and clear ; Though he said ' twas a dew - drop , I know ' twas a tear . † Eliza Cook . * A stanza omitted . The piece has been made to end here , but there are five more stanzas . Poor Old Horse ONCE I lay in stable , a 82.
... , and clear ; Though he said ' twas a dew - drop , I know ' twas a tear . † Eliza Cook . * A stanza omitted . The piece has been made to end here , but there are five more stanzas . Poor Old Horse ONCE I lay in stable , a 82.
Стр. 83
... once were sturdy , were glossy , smooth , and round , But now , alas ! they're rotten , I'm not accounted sound . As I have grown so aged , my teeth gone to decay , My master frowns upon me ; I often hear him say , " Poor old horse ...
... once were sturdy , were glossy , smooth , and round , But now , alas ! they're rotten , I'm not accounted sound . As I have grown so aged , my teeth gone to decay , My master frowns upon me ; I often hear him say , " Poor old horse ...
Стр. 84
... home . Some other hand , less fond , must now thy corn and bed prepare ; The silky mane I braided once , must be another's care . The morning sun shall dawn again , but never more 84 The Arab's Farewell to his Steed Steed.
... home . Some other hand , less fond , must now thy corn and bed prepare ; The silky mane I braided once , must be another's care . The morning sun shall dawn again , but never more 84 The Arab's Farewell to his Steed Steed.
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