A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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Página 34
... took its rest , And there it did both stop and stay Right over the place where Jesus lay . Nowell , Nowell- Then did they know assuredly Within that house the King did lie ; One entered in then for to see , And found the babe in poverty ...
... took its rest , And there it did both stop and stay Right over the place where Jesus lay . Nowell , Nowell- Then did they know assuredly Within that house the King did lie ; One entered in then for to see , And found the babe in poverty ...
Página 54
... took a plough and plough'd him down , Put clods upon his head ; And they ha'e sworn a solemn oath , John Barleycorn was dead . But the cheerful spring came kindly on , And show'rs began to fall ; John Barleycorn got up again , And sore ...
... took a plough and plough'd him down , Put clods upon his head ; And they ha'e sworn a solemn oath , John Barleycorn was dead . But the cheerful spring came kindly on , And show'rs began to fall ; John Barleycorn got up again , And sore ...
Página 91
... , Was still a wild Jack - hare . Though duly from my hand he took His pittance ev'ry night , He did it with a jealous look , And , when he could , would bite . His diet was of wheaten bread , And milk , 91 Epitaph on a Hare.
... , Was still a wild Jack - hare . Though duly from my hand he took His pittance ev'ry night , He did it with a jealous look , And , when he could , would bite . His diet was of wheaten bread , And milk , 91 Epitaph on a Hare.
Página 108
... took for a bird . But , ah ! my poor tail , and my pretty sleek ears ! The farmer's boy cut them all off with his shears : How little I thought , when I licked them so clean , I should be such a figure , not fit to be seen ! Some time ...
... took for a bird . But , ah ! my poor tail , and my pretty sleek ears ! The farmer's boy cut them all off with his shears : How little I thought , when I licked them so clean , I should be such a figure , not fit to be seen ! Some time ...
Página 109
... took them with me a - mousing . But how shall I tell you the sorrowful ditty ? I'm sure it would melt even Growler to pity ; For the very next morning my darlings I found Lying dead by the horse - pond , all mangled and drowned . Poor ...
... took them with me a - mousing . But how shall I tell you the sorrowful ditty ? I'm sure it would melt even Growler to pity ; For the very next morning my darlings I found Lying dead by the horse - pond , all mangled and drowned . Poor ...
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