A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas Henry Holt, 1927 - 304 páginas |
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... lamb and the ewe will go wet to bed . Old Rhyme . The Prophets of the Hive F bees stay at home , IF Rain will soon come ; If they fly away , Fine will be the day . Good Tidings Q ~ Old Rhyme . A SUNSHINY shower Won't last half an hour ...
... lamb and the ewe will go wet to bed . Old Rhyme . The Prophets of the Hive F bees stay at home , IF Rain will soon come ; If they fly away , Fine will be the day . Good Tidings Q ~ Old Rhyme . A SUNSHINY shower Won't last half an hour ...
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... lambs , Skipping by their fleecy dams . June brings tulips , lilies , roses , Fills the children's hands with posies . Hot July brings cooling showers , Apricots and gillyflowers . August brings the sheaves of corn , Then the harvest ...
... lambs , Skipping by their fleecy dams . June brings tulips , lilies , roses , Fills the children's hands with posies . Hot July brings cooling showers , Apricots and gillyflowers . August brings the sheaves of corn , Then the harvest ...
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... lambs , His trumpeters were sparrows . His castle was a wooden cross , On which He hung so high ; His helmet was a crown of thorns , Whose crest did touch the sky . Henry Neville Maugham . Santa Claus HE E comes in the night ! He comes ...
... lambs , His trumpeters were sparrows . His castle was a wooden cross , On which He hung so high ; His helmet was a crown of thorns , Whose crest did touch the sky . Henry Neville Maugham . Santa Claus HE E comes in the night ! He comes ...
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... lambs appearing Now frisk in pretty play ; I think upon the increase , And thank my God , to - day . March it is the next month , So cold and hard and drear : Prepare we now for harvest , By brewing of strong beer . God grant that we ...
... lambs appearing Now frisk in pretty play ; I think upon the increase , And thank my God , to - day . March it is the next month , So cold and hard and drear : Prepare we now for harvest , By brewing of strong beer . God grant that we ...
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... lamb was eaten on the moor ; His empty wallet Rover carries , Nor for Jack , when near home , tarries ; With lolling tongue he runs to try If the horse trough be not dry . The milk is settled in the pans And supper messes in the cans ...
... lamb was eaten on the moor ; His empty wallet Rover carries , Nor for Jack , when near home , tarries ; With lolling tongue he runs to try If the horse trough be not dry . The milk is settled in the pans And supper messes in the cans ...
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