The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 páginas |
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... pleasure and advantage of the older students in Elementary , and the younger in Grammar and Public Schools , being especially kept in view . As it is meant for their own possession and study , not less than for use as a class - book in ...
... pleasure and advantage of the older students in Elementary , and the younger in Grammar and Public Schools , being especially kept in view . As it is meant for their own possession and study , not less than for use as a class - book in ...
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... pleasure and a gain to the dear English and English - speaking children , all the world over , yet the editor will hold his work but half fulfilled , unless they are tempted by it to go on and wander , in whatever direction their fancy ...
... pleasure and a gain to the dear English and English - speaking children , all the world over , yet the editor will hold his work but half fulfilled , unless they are tempted by it to go on and wander , in whatever direction their fancy ...
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... pleasure shook : ' Drink , pretty creature , drink ! ' she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own . ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a child of beauty rare ! I watch'd them with delight , they were a lovely ...
... pleasure shook : ' Drink , pretty creature , drink ! ' she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own . ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a child of beauty rare ! I watch'd them with delight , they were a lovely ...
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... never pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy cruel heart ! 29 moons , months 34 beguile , cheat I inhuman , cruel ; barbarous art , shooting for sport's sake -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and of English Song 7.
... never pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy cruel heart ! 29 moons , months 34 beguile , cheat I inhuman , cruel ; barbarous art , shooting for sport's sake -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and of English Song 7.
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... pleasure she was bent , She had a frugal mind . The morning came , the chaise was brought , But yet was not allow'd To drive up to the door , lest all Should say that she was proud . So three doors off the chaise was stay'd , Where they ...
... pleasure she was bent , She had a frugal mind . The morning came , the chaise was brought , But yet was not allow'd To drive up to the door , lest all Should say that she was proud . So three doors off the chaise was stay'd , Where they ...
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