A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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... gave me shelter and nourished me With the best of fare , all fresh and free . And light - winged guests came not a few , To his leafy inn , and sipped the dew , And sang their best songs ere they flew . Old Rhymes . I slept at night ...
... gave me shelter and nourished me With the best of fare , all fresh and free . And light - winged guests came not a few , To his leafy inn , and sipped the dew , And sang their best songs ere they flew . Old Rhymes . I slept at night ...
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... Gave honour to the holy night ; On Christmas eve the bells were rung ; On Christmas eve the mass was sung : That only night , in all the year , Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear . The damsel donned her kirtle sheen ; The hall was ...
... Gave honour to the holy night ; On Christmas eve the bells were rung ; On Christmas eve the mass was sung : That only night , in all the year , Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear . The damsel donned her kirtle sheen ; The hall was ...
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... gave great light , And so it continued both day and night . Nowell , Nowell- And by the light of that same star , Three Wise Men came from country far . D To seek for a King was their intent , And 33 The First Nowell.
... gave great light , And so it continued both day and night . Nowell , Nowell- And by the light of that same star , Three Wise Men came from country far . D To seek for a King was their intent , And 33 The First Nowell.
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... gave a bound , And down came milk - pail on the ground : Eggs , fowls , pig , hog ( ah , well - a - day ! ) Cow , calf , and farm - all swam away ! La Fontaine ( translated ) . John Barleycorn THERE were three kings into the East ...
... gave a bound , And down came milk - pail on the ground : Eggs , fowls , pig , hog ( ah , well - a - day ! ) Cow , calf , and farm - all swam away ! La Fontaine ( translated ) . John Barleycorn THERE were three kings into the East ...
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... gave or lent . A Hen I keep , which creeking day by day , Tells when She goes her long white egg to lay . A Goose I have , which , with a jealous care , Lets loose Her tongue , to tell what danger's neare . A Lamb I keep ( tame ) with ...
... gave or lent . A Hen I keep , which creeking day by day , Tells when She goes her long white egg to lay . A Goose I have , which , with a jealous care , Lets loose Her tongue , to tell what danger's neare . A Lamb I keep ( tame ) with ...
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