A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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... gives the larches- As green as He is good ! The hazels hold up their arms for arches When Spring rides through the wood . The chestnut's proud , and the lilac's pretty , The poplar's gentle and tall , But the plane tree's kind to the ...
... gives the larches- As green as He is good ! The hazels hold up their arms for arches When Spring rides through the wood . The chestnut's proud , and the lilac's pretty , The poplar's gentle and tall , But the plane tree's kind to the ...
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... give us some , We'll pull your old hedges ; If you don't give us one , We'll take two : The better for us And the worse for you ! Q Q Country Rhyme . The Cricket Bat Sings WILLOW and cane is all I am , with a wisp of waxen thread , Cane ...
... give us some , We'll pull your old hedges ; If you don't give us one , We'll take two : The better for us And the worse for you ! Q Q Country Rhyme . The Cricket Bat Sings WILLOW and cane is all I am , with a wisp of waxen thread , Cane ...
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... give me leave to tell ye , This little Pipkin fits this little Jellie . Robert Herrick . His Grange ; or , Private Wealth THOUGH Clock , To tell how night drawes hence , I've none , A Cock I have , to sing how day drawes on . I have A ...
... give me leave to tell ye , This little Pipkin fits this little Jellie . Robert Herrick . His Grange ; or , Private Wealth THOUGH Clock , To tell how night drawes hence , I've none , A Cock I have , to sing how day drawes on . I have A ...
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... give my heart some ease : Where care None is , slight things do lightly please . Robert Herrick . Nurse's Song WHEN the voices of children are heard on the green , And laughing is heard on the hill , My heart is at rest within my breast ...
... give my heart some ease : Where care None is , slight things do lightly please . Robert Herrick . Nurse's Song WHEN the voices of children are heard on the green , And laughing is heard on the hill , My heart is at rest within my breast ...
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... give , I've followed them full often , aye ! many a score of miles , O'er hedges , walls , and ditches , nor blinked at gates and stiles . Poor old horse , let him die ! Ye gentlemen of England , ye sportsmen good and bold , All ye that ...
... give , I've followed them full often , aye ! many a score of miles , O'er hedges , walls , and ditches , nor blinked at gates and stiles . Poor old horse , let him die ! Ye gentlemen of England , ye sportsmen good and bold , All ye that ...
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