A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall Sheldon, Blakeman & Company, 1858 - 160 páginas |
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... dead , And they both felt quite sad at heart . Now Goosey was pretty , but liked her own way , Like Gobble , and some other birds ; " " Tis no matter , " said she , " if I only obey A part of my mother's last words . " So her house she ...
... dead , And they both felt quite sad at heart . Now Goosey was pretty , but liked her own way , Like Gobble , and some other birds ; " " Tis no matter , " said she , " if I only obey A part of my mother's last words . " So her house she ...
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... dead of night She heard at the door a low scratch ; And presently Reynard , with all his might , Attempted to jump on the thatch . But he tumbled back , and against the wall Grazed his nose in a fearful way , Then , almost mad with the ...
... dead of night She heard at the door a low scratch ; And presently Reynard , with all his might , Attempted to jump on the thatch . But he tumbled back , and against the wall Grazed his nose in a fearful way , Then , almost mad with the ...
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... dead , - A prey to your enemy's wiles . " So she took the advice of her mother and friend , And made her house very secure : Then she said , — " Now , whatever may The Fox cannot catch me , I'm sure . " be my end , He called at her door ...
... dead , - A prey to your enemy's wiles . " So she took the advice of her mother and friend , And made her house very secure : Then she said , — " Now , whatever may The Fox cannot catch me , I'm sure . " be my end , He called at her door ...
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... dead ; " And " Oh , dear , " said the Fox , " I can't really tell Who put such a thought in your head : " For I've always liked Geese more than other birds , And you of your race I've loved best ; " But the Goose ne'er heeded his ...
... dead ; " And " Oh , dear , " said the Fox , " I can't really tell Who put such a thought in your head : " For I've always liked Geese more than other birds , And you of your race I've loved best ; " But the Goose ne'er heeded his ...
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... went to the baker's , To buy him some bread , But when she came back The poor Dog was dead . She went to the joiner's , To buy him a coffin , But when she came back The poor Dog was laughing . www OLD MOTHER HUBBARD . She took a clean dish.
... went to the baker's , To buy him some bread , But when she came back The poor Dog was dead . She went to the joiner's , To buy him a coffin , But when she came back The poor Dog was laughing . www OLD MOTHER HUBBARD . She took a clean dish.
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A treasury of Pleasure books for young and old [ed. by J. Cundall]. Pleasure books Vista completa - 1851 |
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bargain beast beat dog beautiful began birds bite pig BLAKEMAN Bo-peep brother burn stick butcher churn COCK ROBIN Cocky-locky cried crumpled horn dance delighted door drake DRAWINGS BY HARRISON drink Ducky-daddles eggs exclaimed fat duck fawn flew gaed Ganderee goose Goosey Goosie-poosie hand HARRISON WEIR head heard Henny-penny home to-night horse house that Jack huntsmen Jack built JENNY WREN kill kill'd the rat kiss'd the maiden knife-grinder LITTLE BO-PEEP'S lump of gold maiden all forlorn malt marsh milk'd the cow morning New-York night OLD MOTHER HUBBARD old woman peasant Piep poor duckling PUBLISHED BY SHELDON queen quench fire Reynard ROBIN AND JENNY rope saying Simple Simon sister sky is falling stile stones swans swim tell the King thought took toss'd the dog ugly ugly duckling vanish at dawn wild geese witch's daughter worried the cat young duck