A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... side's dew - pearled ; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn ; God's in his heaven- All's right with the world . Robert Browning . The First of May HE fair maid who , the First of May , THE Goes to the fields at break of day ...
... side's dew - pearled ; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn ; God's in his heaven- All's right with the world . Robert Browning . The First of May HE fair maid who , the First of May , THE Goes to the fields at break of day ...
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... side this Christmas - tide We'll keep old Winter out . Jack Frost THE HE door was shut , as doors should be , Before you went to bed last night ; Yet Jack Frost has got in , you see , And left your window silver white . He must have ...
... side this Christmas - tide We'll keep old Winter out . Jack Frost THE HE door was shut , as doors should be , Before you went to bed last night ; Yet Jack Frost has got in , you see , And left your window silver white . He must have ...
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... side , With the sticks sticking under the strings . And yet not the sound of a drum is heard , Not a bugle blast is blown , As he mounts to the chimney - top like a bird , And drops to the hearth like a stone . t The little red ...
... side , With the sticks sticking under the strings . And yet not the sound of a drum is heard , Not a bugle blast is blown , As he mounts to the chimney - top like a bird , And drops to the hearth like a stone . t The little red ...
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... side of the winter hearth ; Or ' neath the lamps of the festal halls , Seek for their share of mirth ; But as for me , away ! away ! Where the merry skaters be— Where the fresh wind blows , and the smooth ice glows , There is the place ...
... side of the winter hearth ; Or ' neath the lamps of the festal halls , Seek for their share of mirth ; But as for me , away ! away ! Where the merry skaters be— Where the fresh wind blows , and the smooth ice glows , There is the place ...
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... sides from tempest , from driving sleet and wind . Poor old horse , let him die ! My shoulders 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 ...
... sides from tempest , from driving sleet and wind . Poor old horse , let him die ! My shoulders 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 ...
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