The Rhyming River: An Anthology of Verse, Volumen1Heinemann, 1959 |
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... Speaking Oak ( a miscellany of English prose and poetry ) POEMS FOR CHILDREN The Wandering Moon Prefabulous Animiles with Edward Ardizzone THE POETRY BOOKSHELF SERIES Selections with introductions and notes D. H. Lawrence John Donne ...
... Speaking Oak ( a miscellany of English prose and poetry ) POEMS FOR CHILDREN The Wandering Moon Prefabulous Animiles with Edward Ardizzone THE POETRY BOOKSHELF SERIES Selections with introductions and notes D. H. Lawrence John Donne ...
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... salted sprats , Made nests inside men's Sunday hats , And even spoiled the women's chats , By drowning their speaking With shrieking and squeaking In fifty different sharps and flats . At last the people in a body To the Town. 102 VIII.
... salted sprats , Made nests inside men's Sunday hats , And even spoiled the women's chats , By drowning their speaking With shrieking and squeaking In fifty different sharps and flats . At last the people in a body To the Town. 102 VIII.
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The Old Stone House Walter de la Mare | 6 |
Veneta Mary Coleridge ΙΟ | 12 |
Sat on a Sunny Bank | 17 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ANTHONY MUNDAY Beau-ootiful soo-oop beautiful soup bells Big Baboon birds bloom Bonnie bore sweet Jesus Brennan Buy broom buzzums chain-shot clock-a-clay Crumpetty Tree Dixi doth EDWARD LEAR eyes Fimble green Broom grey guilders Hamelin hands are blue Hark heads are green heard heigh-ho Henry Martyn high trolollie lee High trolollie lollie Hilaire Belloc Hill Hippopotamus holly bears hunted Jabberwock JAMES REEVES JOHN CLARE JOHN LYLY Jumblies live ken Elsie Marley Lewis Carroll Little trotty wagtail MARE Mary bore sweet MARY COLERIDGE Mayor merrily merry moon moor morning nest Nicholas Nye night Noddy nose Paradisi Partrum Perrie Petrum pipe Piper Poor old horse Praise ye Quangle Wangle Quee rats Riddle ring ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON round sail Sieve silver sing thou town TRADITIONAL Twas Umbrella Trees unto W. H. DAVIES WALTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wing-wang-waddle wood ye the Lord young Hynd Horn ΙΟΙ