St. Nicholas, Volumen7Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1879 |
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... night at least , an impossibility . But , leaving the hapless commander to pour out the vials of unavailing wrath upon the head of the unlucky but unmoved ' Dolph as he assists in short- ening sail on board the " Macy , " let us see how ...
... night at least , an impossibility . But , leaving the hapless commander to pour out the vials of unavailing wrath upon the head of the unlucky but unmoved ' Dolph as he assists in short- ening sail on board the " Macy , " let us see how ...
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... night - fall , the lofty peak of Rondia was no longer visible . Now and then , a lonely , barren rock could be discerned , with a troop of sea - gulls swooping about it , but as the twilight deepened into darkness , and the stars shone ...
... night - fall , the lofty peak of Rondia was no longer visible . Now and then , a lonely , barren rock could be discerned , with a troop of sea - gulls swooping about it , but as the twilight deepened into darkness , and the stars shone ...
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... night In the bright moon - light . To - morrow I'll see Polly ! - Tra la ! How very jolly ! " HAL . Next night the house with pleasure rang , For Polly girl had come ; The cricket on the hearth - stone sang , - And home once more was ...
... night In the bright moon - light . To - morrow I'll see Polly ! - Tra la ! How very jolly ! " HAL . Next night the house with pleasure rang , For Polly girl had come ; The cricket on the hearth - stone sang , - And home once more was ...
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... night , under their mantles . The boys of the same country have tops , and three - cornered kites made of leaves , and they always sing while the kite flies . Besides , they play " cat's cradle , " in which they make many more figures ...
... night , under their mantles . The boys of the same country have tops , and three - cornered kites made of leaves , and they always sing while the kite flies . Besides , they play " cat's cradle , " in which they make many more figures ...
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... night , and here stands the white - robed child at the window looking - looking so intently that she does not hear the footsteps at the door . What is it that has drawn her with such magnetic force from her nest ? is it the wonderful ...
... night , and here stands the white - robed child at the window looking - looking so intently that she does not hear the footsteps at the door . What is it that has drawn her with such magnetic force from her nest ? is it the wonderful ...
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answered asked Aunt Keziah baby beautiful began Bellerophon better birds boat Boy Jack boys burglar burgomaster called child Chimæra Christmas Chub Cimabue Crantor cried crochet DEAR ST dolls door dress dwarf Editha exclaimed eyes face fairy father feet field-mouse fire fish Giotto Gudra half hitch hand head heard Iobates Jack JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT Jill king knew Kyle lady laughed little girl live looked mamma Mary Merry Minot morning Mother Goose muscadines never NICHOLAS night once papa piece Piney Piney's play poor pretty prince queer round Roxy Saint Martin Santa Claus seemed shouted side sleep snow soon stitches stood story sure Susie tell things Thorvaldsen thought Titania told took tree turned voice walked watch wonder wont wood word young
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Página 420 - The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant branches tossed ; And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
Página 148 - Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go.
Página 89 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Página 378 - He is so ugly, that I am ashamed of him ; but his size and fatness supply the want of beauty. I wish you could see the gentleman, for he has no ordinary mien ; he is so serious in all that he does, that I cannot help deeming him far wiser than myself.
Página 147 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Página 148 - Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone: But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Página 517 - Hark! Hark! the dogs do bark, The beggars are coming to town, Some in rags and some in tags, And some in silken gowns.
Página 281 - Dainty little maiden, whither would you wander ? Whither from this pretty house, this city-house of ours ? 'Far and far away,' said the dainty little maiden, 'All among the meadows, the clover and the clematis, Daisies and kingcups and honeysuckleflowers.
Página 225 - It is the unique faculty of not only perceiving "sermons in stones, books in the running brooks, and good in everything...
Página 118 - One stole to the heart of a flower that was sad, And loved and caressed her until she was glad, And lifted her white face again; For love brings content to the lowliest lot, And finds something sweet in the dreariest spot, And lightens all labor and pain.