The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 páginas |
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... wild Jack - hare . Though duly from my hand he took His pittance every night , He did it with a jealous look , And , when he could , would bite . His diet was of wheaten bread , And milk , and oats , and straw ; Thistles , or lettuces ...
... wild Jack - hare . Though duly from my hand he took His pittance every night , He did it with a jealous look , And , when he could , would bite . His diet was of wheaten bread , And milk , and oats , and straw ; Thistles , or lettuces ...
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... wild- ' Then come with me into the chaise . ' Insensible to all relief Sat the poor girl , and forth did send Sob after sob , as if her grief Could never , never have an end . ' My child , in Durham do you dwell ? ' She check'd herself ...
... wild- ' Then come with me into the chaise . ' Insensible to all relief Sat the poor girl , and forth did send Sob after sob , as if her grief Could never , never have an end . ' My child , in Durham do you dwell ? ' She check'd herself ...
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... wild - birds ' song . ' Sweet sleep , come to me ' Underneath this tree ! ' Do father , mother , weep ? ' Where can Lyca sleep ? ' Lost in desert wild ' Is your little child ! ' How can Lyca sleep ' If her mother weep ? ' If her heart ...
... wild - birds ' song . ' Sweet sleep , come to me ' Underneath this tree ! ' Do father , mother , weep ? ' Where can Lyca sleep ? ' Lost in desert wild ' Is your little child ! ' How can Lyca sleep ' If her mother weep ? ' If her heart ...
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... wild . Pale through pathless ways The fancied image strays , Famish'd , weeping , weak , With hollow piteous shriek Rising from unrest The trembling woman press'd With feet of 14 The Children's Treasury THE LITTLE GIRL FOUND ...
... wild . Pale through pathless ways The fancied image strays , Famish'd , weeping , weak , With hollow piteous shriek Rising from unrest The trembling woman press'd With feet of 14 The Children's Treasury THE LITTLE GIRL FOUND ...
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... said ; ' Weep not for the maid ; ' In my palace deep ' Lyca lies asleep . ' Then they followed Where the vision led , And saw their sleeping child Among tigers wild . To this day they dwell In a lonely dell ; of English Song 15.
... said ; ' Weep not for the maid ; ' In my palace deep ' Lyca lies asleep . ' Then they followed Where the vision led , And saw their sleeping child Among tigers wild . To this day they dwell In a lonely dell ; of English Song 15.
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