A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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... tell you when it's time for tea . The world is such a happy place , That children , whether big or small , Should always have a smiling face , And never , never sulk at all . Gabriel Setoun . THE OPEN AIR Boy's Song WHERE the pools are ...
... tell you when it's time for tea . The world is such a happy place , That children , whether big or small , Should always have a smiling face , And never , never sulk at all . Gabriel Setoun . THE OPEN AIR Boy's Song WHERE the pools are ...
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... tell , How , when , and where , the monster fell ; What dogs before his death he tore , And all the baiting of the boar . The wassel round , in good brown bowls , Garnished with ribbons , blithely trowls . There the huge sirloin reeked ...
... tell , How , when , and where , the monster fell ; What dogs before his death he tore , And all the baiting of the boar . The wassel round , in good brown bowls , Garnished with ribbons , blithely trowls . There the huge sirloin reeked ...
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... tell , Hath brought forth a babe , as it hath her befell , To be our Redeemer from death , hell , and sin , Which Adam's transgression hath wrapt us all in . Rejoice and be merry , set sorrow aside , Christ Jesus , our Saviour , was ...
... tell , Hath brought forth a babe , as it hath her befell , To be our Redeemer from death , hell , and sin , Which Adam's transgression hath wrapt us all in . Rejoice and be merry , set sorrow aside , Christ Jesus , our Saviour , was ...
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... tell a merry tale . Then comes dark December , The last of months in turn : With holly , box , and laurel We house and church adorn . So now , to end my story , I wish you all good cheer , A merry , happy Christmas , A prosperous New ...
... tell a merry tale . Then comes dark December , The last of months in turn : With holly , box , and laurel We house and church adorn . So now , to end my story , I wish you all good cheer , A merry , happy Christmas , A prosperous New ...
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... tell all the village news , How madam did the squire refuse ; How parson on his tithes was bent , And landlord oft distrained for rent . Thus do they talk , till in the sky The pale - eyed moon is mounted high . The 47.
... tell all the village news , How madam did the squire refuse ; How parson on his tithes was bent , And landlord oft distrained for rent . Thus do they talk , till in the sky The pale - eyed moon is mounted high . The 47.
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