Little Folks' Every Day Book: Rhymes and Illustrations for Every DayAmanda Bartlett Harris D. Lothrop, 1881 - 245 páginas |
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... FEBRUARY 20TH . And here is the baby , the four - year old , Didn't I tell you true ? Isn't she fair as the blossom's fold With her curls all shining like purest FEBRUARY 21ST . In the larder , stealing meat ,. gold ? FEBRUARY 18TH .
... FEBRUARY 20TH . And here is the baby , the four - year old , Didn't I tell you true ? Isn't she fair as the blossom's fold With her curls all shining like purest FEBRUARY 21ST . In the larder , stealing meat ,. gold ? FEBRUARY 18TH .
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... ways they know 100 better , They are only one trace one . APRIL 2D . Grandma , do violes blossom In the past clands below ? Tis time , for the grass is peeping ! What do you think ? Why , pen and Pown under the melting snow . MARCH 31SI .
... ways they know 100 better , They are only one trace one . APRIL 2D . Grandma , do violes blossom In the past clands below ? Tis time , for the grass is peeping ! What do you think ? Why , pen and Pown under the melting snow . MARCH 31SI .
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... , They are only one times one . APRIL 2D . Grandma , do violets blossom In the pasture - lands below ? ' Tis time , for the grass is peeping APRIL 3D . Baby Buffety met a cow- " Moo. Down under the melting snow . MARCH 31ST .
... , They are only one times one . APRIL 2D . Grandma , do violets blossom In the pasture - lands below ? ' Tis time , for the grass is peeping APRIL 3D . Baby Buffety met a cow- " Moo. Down under the melting snow . MARCH 31ST .
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... shoe ? APRIL 8TH . There's a blue - bird sits in the apple - tree bough Singing merrily and gay , Come , little blossoms , the spring's here now , APRIL 9TH . Fly away , fly away , comical. And the sun shines warm all day . APRIL 6TH .
... shoe ? APRIL 8TH . There's a blue - bird sits in the apple - tree bough Singing merrily and gay , Come , little blossoms , the spring's here now , APRIL 9TH . Fly away , fly away , comical. And the sun shines warm all day . APRIL 6TH .
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... blossoms or birds " Or than honey or oranges ? " Yes ; And the Baby tells tales , with the dar- lingest words , That mean what you never can guess . MAY 4TH . Tell me , Buttercups , don't you know " If I love butter ? " whisper low ; Oh ...
... blossoms or birds " Or than honey or oranges ? " Yes ; And the Baby tells tales , with the dar- lingest words , That mean what you never can guess . MAY 4TH . Tell me , Buttercups , don't you know " If I love butter ? " whisper low ; Oh ...
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Términos y frases comunes
APRIL AUGUST Baby's birdies birds that roam blossoms blue Bobolink bright bright eyes brown brown owl butterflies cherry cluck Cricket curls dandelion darling dear DECEMBER DECEMBER 18TH dogs door dress duck ducklings eyes FEBRUARY flowers and bees good-bye to birds Grandpa hair Happy-go-Lucky HARVARD COLLEGE head home As early IITH JANUARY jing a ling Johnny JULY JUNE kissing baby Twice kittens Kitty know white Lady Moon Little Bo Peep little boy little girl little lady little mice look mamma Mamma's kissing baby merry morning mother mouse nest never nice night NOVEMBER OCTOBER 21ST OCTOBER 22D OCTOBER 28TH patter peep Peep-bo play pretty Pussy quack rills and flowers Robin Rook SEPTEMBER sing snow song soon sunny sweet good-bye tabby cat tell There's thing Three little to-day violets warm Wee Willie Winkie white from black wind winter's gone wish
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Página 23 - O columbine, open your folded wrapper, Where two twin turtle-doves dwell ? 0 cuckoopint, toll me the purple clapper That hangs in your clear green bell! And show me your nest with the young ones in It; I will not steal them away; 1 am old ! you may trust me, linnet, linnet, — I am seven times one to-day.
Página 25 - THERE'S no dew left on the daisies and clover, There's no rain left in heaven : I've said my " seven times" over and over, Seven times one are seven. I am old, so old, I can write a letter ; My birthday lessons are done ; The lambs play always, they know no better ; They are only one times one. • 0 moon ! in the night I have seen you- sailing And shining so round and low : You were bright ! ah, bright ! but your light is failing,— You are nothing...
Página 25 - I will blow you out; You stare In the air Like a ghost in a chair, Always looking what I am about — I hate to be watched; I'll blow you out." The Wind blew hard, and out went the Moon. So, deep On a heap Of clouds to sleep, Down lay the Wind, and slumbered soon, Muttering low, "I've done for that Moon.
Página 43 - I wish and I wish that the spring would go faster, Nor long summer bide so late; And I could grow on like the foxglove and aster, For some things are ill to wait. I wait for the day when dear hearts shall discover, While dear hands are laid on my head: "The child is a woman, the book may close over, For all the lessons are said.
Página 32 - Little white snow-drop! I pray you arise; Bright yellow crocus! Come, open your eyes; Sweet little violets, hid from the cold, Put on your mantles of purple and gold; Daffodils! daffodils! say, do you hear?— Summer is coming! and spring-time is here!
Página 10 - Where did you get your eyes so blue? Out of the sky as I came through. What makes the light in them sparkle and spin? Some of the starry spikes left in. Where did you get that little tear? I found it waiting when I got here.
Página 55 - A song of a nest : — There was once a nest in a hollow: Down in the mosses and knot-grass pressed, Soft and warm and full to the brim — Vetches leaned over it purple and dim, With buttercup buds to follow.