A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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... heard a much lustier shout , As the apples and oranges trundled about ; And the urchins that stand with their thievish eyes For ever on watch , ran off each with a prize . Then away to the field it went , blustering and humming , And ...
... heard a much lustier shout , As the apples and oranges trundled about ; And the urchins that stand with their thievish eyes For ever on watch , ran off each with a prize . Then away to the field it went , blustering and humming , And ...
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... 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 stockings he silently fills , Till the 39 A Song of Saint Francis Santa Claus.
... 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 stockings he silently fills , Till the 39 A Song of Saint Francis Santa Claus.
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... heard As he noiselessly gallops away . He rides to the East , and he rides to the West , Of his goodies he touches not one ; He eateth the crumbs of the Christmas feast When the dear little folks are done . Old Santa Claus doeth all ...
... heard As he noiselessly gallops away . He rides to the East , and he rides to the West , Of his goodies he touches not one ; He eateth the crumbs of the Christmas feast When the dear little folks are done . Old Santa Claus doeth all ...
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... heard on the green , And laughing is heard on the hill , My heart is at rest within my breast , And everything else is still . " Then come home , my children , the sun is gone down , And the dews of night arise ; Come , come , leave off ...
... heard on the green , And laughing is heard on the hill , My heart is at rest within my breast , And everything else is still . " Then come home , my children , the sun is gone down , And the dews of night arise ; Come , come , leave off ...
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... heard most alarmingly sad , Proclaiming that Pincher , my Pincher , was mad . * It was true : his fixed doom was no longer a joke ; He that moment must die : my young heart was nigh broke . I saw the sure fowling - piece moved from its ...
... heard most alarmingly sad , Proclaiming that Pincher , my Pincher , was mad . * It was true : his fixed doom was no longer a joke ; He that moment must die : my young heart was nigh broke . I saw the sure fowling - piece moved from its ...
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