The Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children, Часть 2Kenneth Grahame The University Press, 1919 |
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... our feet and fingers glow . February brings the rain , Thaws the frozen lake again . March brings breezes loud and shrill , Stirs the dancing daffodil . April brings the primrose sweet , Scatters daisies at our William Wordsworth 17 V.
... our feet and fingers glow . February brings the rain , Thaws the frozen lake again . March brings breezes loud and shrill , Stirs the dancing daffodil . April brings the primrose sweet , Scatters daisies at our William Wordsworth 17 V.
Стр. 25
... The linnet and thrush say " I love and I love ! " In the winter they're silent - the wind is so strong ; What it says I don't know , but it sings a loud song . But green leaves , and blossoms , and sunny warm William Wordsworth 25.
... The linnet and thrush say " I love and I love ! " In the winter they're silent - the wind is so strong ; What it says I don't know , but it sings a loud song . But green leaves , and blossoms , and sunny warm William Wordsworth 25.
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... loud that he pulled in his head , And went in his own little chamber to bed . Then as Evening gave way to the shadows of Night , Their Watchman , the Glowworm , came out with a light . " Then home let us hasten , while yet we can see ...
... loud that he pulled in his head , And went in his own little chamber to bed . Then as Evening gave way to the shadows of Night , Their Watchman , the Glowworm , came out with a light . " Then home let us hasten , while yet we can see ...
Стр. 46
... loudly it blows , It calls but the warders that guard thy repose ; Their bows would be bended , their blades would be red , Ere the step of a foeman draws near to thy bed . O hush thee , my baby , the time will 76 Lord Tennyson.
... loudly it blows , It calls but the warders that guard thy repose ; Their bows would be bended , their blades would be red , Ere the step of a foeman draws near to thy bed . O hush thee , my baby , the time will 76 Lord Tennyson.
Стр. 55
... loud : A flutter , a shiver , was seen in the crowd , The cock crew , the wind woke , the trees tossed their heads , And the fairy folk hid in the lavender beds . W. B. RANDs . FAREWELL TO THE FAIRIES Farewell rewards and fairies , Good ...
... loud : A flutter , a shiver , was seen in the crowd , The cock crew , the wind woke , the trees tossed their heads , And the fairy folk hid in the lavender beds . W. B. RANDs . FAREWELL TO THE FAIRIES Farewell rewards and fairies , Good ...
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Avès baby bell birds Blow high blow low Blynken bonny coasts bower brave bright Camelot cloud Clusium coasts of Barbary cried daffodils dance dead dear deep doth dream earth Echo EUGENE FIELD eyes fairy father ferry field flowers gleam glory green Hark hath hear heard heart heaven hill Horatius JAMES HOGG Joaquin Miller KENNETH GRAHAME Kilmeny King ladies gay Lady of Shalott land Lars Porsena laugh light lilies Little lamb look look'd Lord LORD TENNYSON loud lulla maids merry moon morning mountain never night o'er poem poor Ring river roar ROBERT BROWNING ROBERT HERRICK Rome rose round sailed Samian wine sand shine sing sleep song sound spake stars steed stood stream sweet sword thee thou Tournament towers tree twinkle voice waves wild WILLIAM ALlingham WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wood Wynken