The Book of Children's Hymns and Rhymes. Collected by the Daughter of a ClergymanJ. Hogg & Sons, 1859 - 312 páginas |
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... round 135 The lawns were dry in Euston Park 225 The morning bright 25 There is a happy land 29 There is beyond the sky 102 There's not a cheaper thing on earth 65 There was a little hen 196 The simple story I relate 231 The smallest ...
... round 135 The lawns were dry in Euston Park 225 The morning bright 25 There is a happy land 29 There is beyond the sky 102 There's not a cheaper thing on earth 65 There was a little hen 196 The simple story I relate 231 The smallest ...
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... round moon doth peep On thy little snow - white bed , And upon thy pretty head . The silver stars are shining bright , And bid my baby dear " Good night ! " And every bird has gone to rest Long since in its little nest . The lambs no ...
... round moon doth peep On thy little snow - white bed , And upon thy pretty head . The silver stars are shining bright , And bid my baby dear " Good night ! " And every bird has gone to rest Long since in its little nest . The lambs no ...
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... round your necks , How nicely curl'd it lies . Come here , my little lambkin , come , And lick my hand - now do ! How silly to be so afraid , - Indeed , I won't hurt you . Just put your hand upon its back , Mamma - how nice and warm ...
... round your necks , How nicely curl'd it lies . Come here , my little lambkin , come , And lick my hand - now do ! How silly to be so afraid , - Indeed , I won't hurt you . Just put your hand upon its back , Mamma - how nice and warm ...
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... round , The empty bag she spied ; Poor Jane , who no excuse had found , Now hid her face and cried . 66 " Since , " said her aunt , no work you do , But waste your time in play ; The work - bag , of no use to you , I now shall take away ...
... round , The empty bag she spied ; Poor Jane , who no excuse had found , Now hid her face and cried . 66 " Since , " said her aunt , no work you do , But waste your time in play ; The work - bag , of no use to you , I now shall take away ...
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... round in airy ring . See , the yellow catkins cover All the slender willows over ; And on banks of mossy green Star - like primroses are seen ; And , their clustering leaves below , White and purple violets blow . Hark , the new - born ...
... round in airy ring . See , the yellow catkins cover All the slender willows over ; And on banks of mossy green Star - like primroses are seen ; And , their clustering leaves below , White and purple violets blow . Hark , the new - born ...
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Términos y frases comunes
apple-tree blessed blue bright brother cheerful Christ cowslips daisies dark dear doth earth Edmonton Eliza Cook eyes Father fear flowers gentle Gilpin glad glory grace green hand happy happy land hast hath head hear heard heart heaven heavenly holy HYMN idle Jesus JOHN GILPIN joyful keep kind lambs light little bird little child little children live look Lord Lupins blue Mabel Mary Howitt merry morning mother nest never night o'er oak-tree peace play pleasant praise pray prayer pretty primroses red Valerian ripples rock round Saviour shadows mirrored shining shining day sing sins sleep smile song soul speak Spider Spring stars summer sweet taught teach tell thee thine things Thomas Miller thou thought tree Twas unto walk watch winds wing wood word young
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Página 229 - Old Kaspar took it from the boy, Who stood expectant by; And then the old man shook his head, And with a natural sigh, ' 'Tis some poor fellow's skull,' said he, 'Who fell in the great victory.
Página 94 - And still, as fast as he drew near, 'twas wonderful to view How in a trice the turnpike men their gates wide open threw.
Página 96 - But let me scrape the dirt away, That hangs upon your face ; And stop and eat, for well you may Be in a hungry case.
Página 92 - Where they did all get in, Six precious souls, and all agog To dash through thick and thin.
Página 76 - DOGS DELIGHT to bark and bite, For God hath made them so; Let bears and lions growl and fight. For 'tis their nature too. But, children, you should never let Such angry passions rise; Your little hands were never made To tear each other's eyes.
Página 229 - IT was a summer evening, Old Kaspar's work was done, And he before his cottage door Was sitting in the sun, And by him sported on the green His little grandchild Wilhelmine. She saw her brother Peterkin Roll something large and round...
Página 42 - Lord ! I my vows to Thee renew : Scatter my sins as morning dew ; Guard my first springs of thought and will, And with Thyself my spirit fill.
Página 24 - How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower...
Página 231 - They say it was a shocking sight After the field was won; For many thousand bodies here Lay rotting in the sun; But things like that, you know, must be After a famous victory. "Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won, And our good Prince Eugene.
Página 93 - John he cried, But John he cried in vain; That trot became a gallop soon, In spite of curb and rein.