Poetry for children, selected and arranged with notes by E.A. Helps, Volumen1Edmund Arthur Helps 1882 |
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... sure to go . He went with her to school one day ; That was against the rule ; It made the children laugh and play , To see a lamb at school . So the teacher turned him out , But still he lingered1 near , And waited patiently about Till ...
... sure to go . He went with her to school one day ; That was against the rule ; It made the children laugh and play , To see a lamb at school . So the teacher turned him out , But still he lingered1 near , And waited patiently about Till ...
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... were true . And round about the hook he play'd , With many a longing look , And- " Dear me , " to himself he said , " I'm sure that's not a hook . " 1 enrolled , wrapped , or rolled around . 21 22 THE SILLY LITTLE FISH . " I can but.
... were true . And round about the hook he play'd , With many a longing look , And- " Dear me , " to himself he said , " I'm sure that's not a hook . " 1 enrolled , wrapped , or rolled around . 21 22 THE SILLY LITTLE FISH . " I can but.
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... sure you must be weary , dear , With soaring up so high ; Will you rest upon my little bed ? " Said the Spider to the Fly ; " There are pretty curtains drawn around , The sheets are fine and thin , 1 in vain , of no use . 2 soaring ...
... sure you must be weary , dear , With soaring up so high ; Will you rest upon my little bed ? " Said the Spider to the Fly ; " There are pretty curtains drawn around , The sheets are fine and thin , 1 in vain , of no use . 2 soaring ...
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... sure you're very welcome— Will you please to take a slice ? " " Oh no , no , " said the little Fly ; " Kind sir , that cannot be ; " I've heard what's in your pantry , And I do not wish to see . " " Sweet creature , " said the Spider ...
... sure you're very welcome— Will you please to take a slice ? " " Oh no , no , " said the little Fly ; " Kind sir , that cannot be ; " I've heard what's in your pantry , And I do not wish to see . " " Sweet creature , " said the Spider ...
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... sure we all must love him , He is so full of glee : Just like a ray of sunshine My brother is to me . When in his pretty cradle He lies in quiet sleep , ' Tis joy to be beside him , A faithful watch to keep ; And when his sleep is over ...
... sure we all must love him , He is so full of glee : Just like a ray of sunshine My brother is to me . When in his pretty cradle He lies in quiet sleep , ' Tis joy to be beside him , A faithful watch to keep ; And when his sleep is over ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Autumn began blow blue bright brother butterfly chickens child CHISWICK chosen tree CHRISTINA G Cluck colour cowslip cried crow CUCKOO darling dear doll earth fear feathers flew flowers friends FROLIC gentle river GOLDEN-CRESTED WREN Good-morning Good-night grass green happy harebell head hear heard heart JANE TAYLOR kill the birds lamb lambkin lark laughing leaves lesson light little Alice little birds Lord MARY HOWITT mother Neath nest never night NOSEGAY Nursery Rhymes old woman papa Peeping PET LAMB play pleasant pleasant spring poor posies praise pretty primroses purple rain Robin Redbreast rose ROSSETTI round seen the wind shining silly sing SKYLARK sleep snow song Spider spring summer sweet sweet violets tall tell Thee There's beauty things thou thought tiny twas Twill violets voice walk warm waves Willie's wind wing yellow young
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Página 31 - Oh no, no," said the little Fly, "to ask me is in vain; For who goes up your winding stair can ne'er come down again." "I'm sure you must be weary, dear, with soaring up so high; Will you rest upon my little bed?
Página 122 - All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all.
Página 33 - I thank you, gentle sir," she said, "for what you're pleased to say, And, bidding you good morning now, I'll call another day.
Página 34 - At last Up jumped the cunning Spider, and fiercely held her fast. He dragged her up his winding stair, into his dismal den, Within his little parlour — but she ne'er came out again! And, now, dear little children, who may this story read, To idle, silly, flattering words, I pray you ne'er give heed; Unto an evil counsellor, close heart and ear and eye, And take a lesson from this tale of the Spider and the Fly.
Página 66 - And scarlet breast-knot gay. Robin, Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear ! Robin sings so sweetly In the falling of the year. Bright yellow, red, and orange...
Página 105 - Twas so bold that it feared not to play its joke With the doctor's wig, or the gentleman's cloak.
Página 74 - To the tree saw her fly, And to share in the prize made a vow ; For having just dined, He for cheese felt inclined, So he went and sat under the bough. She was cunning, he knew, But so was he too, And with flattery adapted his plan ; For he knew if she'd speak, It must fall from her beak, So, bowing politely, began : " 'Tis a very fine day " (Not a word did she say) : " The wind, I believe, ma'am, is south ; A fine harvest for peas : " He then looked at the cheese, But the crow did not open her mouth.
Página 16 - WHO HAS SEEN THE WIND?" WHO has seen the wind? Neither I nor you : But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing through. Who has seen the wind?
Página 121 - To be my parents' hope and joy ; And, O ! preserve my brothers both From evil doings and from sloth, And may we always love each other, Our friends, our father, and our mother : And still, O Lord, to me impart, An innocent and grateful heart, That after my last sleep I may Awake to thy eternal day ! Amen.
Página 62 - THERE was an old woman, as I've heard tell, She went to market her eggs for to sell ; She went to market all on a market day ; And she fell asleep on the king's highway.