A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Grant Richards, 1897 - 348 páginas |
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Página 44
... walking To hear the linnets sing , The blackbird and the throstle A - praising God the King . It cheers the heart to hear them , To see the leaves unfold , The meadows scattered over With buttercups of gold . Full early in the morning ...
... walking To hear the linnets sing , The blackbird and the throstle A - praising God the King . It cheers the heart to hear them , To see the leaves unfold , The meadows scattered over With buttercups of gold . Full early in the morning ...
Página 47
... Walk . Now , on the settle all but Bess Are set to eat their supper mess ; And little Tom and roguish Kate Are swinging on the meadow - gate . Now they chat on various things , Of taxes , ministers , and kings , Or else tell all the ...
... Walk . Now , on the settle all but Bess Are set to eat their supper mess ; And little Tom and roguish Kate Are swinging on the meadow - gate . Now they chat on various things , Of taxes , ministers , and kings , Or else tell all the ...
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... walk in the air , how pleasant and fair ! In every field of wheat , The fairest of flowers adorning the bowers , And every meadow's brow ; To that I say , no courtier may Compare with they who clothe in gray , And follow the useful ...
... walk in the air , how pleasant and fair ! In every field of wheat , The fairest of flowers adorning the bowers , And every meadow's brow ; To that I say , no courtier may Compare with they who clothe in gray , And follow the useful ...
Página 67
... walking two and two , in red , and blue , and green : Grey - headed beadles walked before , with wands as white as snow , Till into the high dome of Paul's they like Thames waters flow . Oh what a multitude they seemed , these flowers ...
... walking two and two , in red , and blue , and green : Grey - headed beadles walked before , with wands as white as snow , Till into the high dome of Paul's they like Thames waters flow . Oh what a multitude they seemed , these flowers ...
Página 97
... walk away , The Monkey's cheek is very bald , The Goat is fond of play . The Parrot is a prate - apace , Yet knows not what he says ; The noble Horse will win the race , Or draw you in a chaise . The Pig is not a feeder nice , The ...
... walk away , The Monkey's cheek is very bald , The Goat is fond of play . The Parrot is a prate - apace , Yet knows not what he says ; The noble Horse will win the race , Or draw you in a chaise . The Pig is not a feeder nice , The ...
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