A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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... brings wet weather , THE The North wind wet and cold together ; The West wind always brings us rain , The East wind blows it back again . Old Rhyme . The Wind in a Frolic THE wind one morning sprang up from sleep , Saying , " Now for a ...
... brings wet weather , THE The North wind wet and cold together ; The West wind always brings us rain , The East wind blows it back again . Old Rhyme . The Wind in a Frolic THE wind one morning sprang up from sleep , Saying , " Now for a ...
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... have thirty - one ; February twenty - eight alone , - Except in leap - year , at which time February's days are twenty - nine . C Old Rhyme . Old Rhyme . The Months J ANUARY brings the snow , Makes our 17 Days of Birth Days of the Month.
... have thirty - one ; February twenty - eight alone , - Except in leap - year , at which time February's days are twenty - nine . C Old Rhyme . Old Rhyme . The Months J ANUARY brings the snow , Makes our 17 Days of Birth Days of the Month.
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... 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 feet . May brings flocks of pretty lambs , Skipping by their ...
... 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 feet . May brings flocks of pretty lambs , Skipping by their ...
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... brings the harvest : The reapers now advance , Against their shining sickles The field stands little chance . " Well done ! " exclaims the farmer , " This day is all men's friend ; We'll drink and feast in plenty When we the harvest end ...
... brings the harvest : The reapers now advance , Against their shining sickles The field stands little chance . " Well done ! " exclaims the farmer , " This day is all men's friend ; We'll drink and feast in plenty When we the harvest end ...
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... turn about : You cannot make the miller hear Unless you scream and shout . " Any grist for the mill ? " The bakers come and go ; * Other lines omitted . E Old Song . They bring their empty sacks to fill , And leave 49 The Water-Mill.
... turn about : You cannot make the miller hear Unless you scream and shout . " Any grist for the mill ? " The bakers come and go ; * Other lines omitted . E Old Song . They bring their empty sacks to fill , And leave 49 The Water-Mill.
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