A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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... live in town . The English oak is a sturdy fellow , He gets his green coat late ; The willow is smart in a suit of yellow , While brown the beech trees wait . Such a gay green gown God gives the larches- As green as He is good ! The ...
... live in town . The English oak is a sturdy fellow , He gets his green coat late ; The willow is smart in a suit of yellow , While brown the beech trees wait . Such a gay green gown God gives the larches- As green as He is good ! The ...
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... our table with cherries and nuts is spread : Come live , and be merry , and join with me , To sing the sweet chorus of " Ha , ha , he ! " William Blake . BIRDS Answer to a Child's Question Do you know what 68 Laughing Song BIRDS-
... our table with cherries and nuts is spread : Come live , and be merry , and join with me , To sing the sweet chorus of " Ha , ha , he ! " William Blake . BIRDS Answer to a Child's Question Do you know what 68 Laughing Song BIRDS-
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... live a day and know that we should meet no more ! They tempted me , my beautiful ! for hunger's power is strong- They tempted me , my beautiful ! but I have loved too long . Who said that I had given thee up ? who 86.
... live a day and know that we should meet no more ! They tempted me , my beautiful ! for hunger's power is strong- They tempted me , my beautiful ! but I have loved too long . Who said that I had given thee up ? who 86.
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... live : Let the gentle robin come For the crumbs you save at home , — As his meat you throw along He'll repay you with a song ; Never hurt the timid hare Peeping from her green grass lair , Let her come and sport and play On the lawn at ...
... live : Let the gentle robin come For the crumbs you save at home , — As his meat you throw along He'll repay you with a song ; Never hurt the timid hare Peeping from her green grass lair , Let her come and sport and play On the lawn at ...
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... lives in the servants ' hall , She can set up her back , and purr ; The little Mice live in a crack in the wall , But they hardly dare venture to stir ; For whenever they think of taking the air , Or filling their little maws , The ...
... lives in the servants ' hall , She can set up her back , and purr ; The little Mice live in a crack in the wall , But they hardly dare venture to stir ; For whenever they think of taking the air , Or filling their little maws , The ...
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