Tommy's First Speaker for Little Boys and GirlsThomas W. Handford W.H. Harrison, Jr., 1885 - 160 páginas A collection of poems and short pieces suitable for recitation by boys and girls. |
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... Laugh 62 Morning 137 Morning Hymn 78 Mothers , Watch the Little Feet 154 My Bed is a Boat 10 My Boy 105 • My Mother's Hymn My Sweetheart My Week 66 No ! " Nobody's Dog 86 23 143 41 127 Nowhere 101 Now 90 Oh ! Bless us ! 63 Old Speckled ...
... Laugh 62 Morning 137 Morning Hymn 78 Mothers , Watch the Little Feet 154 My Bed is a Boat 10 My Boy 105 • My Mother's Hymn My Sweetheart My Week 66 No ! " Nobody's Dog 86 23 143 41 127 Nowhere 101 Now 90 Oh ! Bless us ! 63 Old Speckled ...
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... Laugh 62 Two Little Magpies sat on a Morning 137 Wall 128 • • My Mother's Hymn . 86 What Boys are Good For 81 My Sweetheart 23 When I am Big . 104 PIECES SUITABLE FOR LITTLE GIRLS TO RECITE . A Baby's Feet and Hands A Butterfly on ...
... Laugh 62 Two Little Magpies sat on a Morning 137 Wall 128 • • My Mother's Hymn . 86 What Boys are Good For 81 My Sweetheart 23 When I am Big . 104 PIECES SUITABLE FOR LITTLE GIRLS TO RECITE . A Baby's Feet and Hands A Butterfly on ...
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... laughing voice ; Summer or winter , sunshine or rain , No one hears Daisy fret or complain . Up stairs and down , nimble with fun , Two little slippered feet scamper and run , While two little hands as nimble as they Make themselves ...
... laughing voice ; Summer or winter , sunshine or rain , No one hears Daisy fret or complain . Up stairs and down , nimble with fun , Two little slippered feet scamper and run , While two little hands as nimble as they Make themselves ...
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... laugh , that is all ; No dimpled arms round my neck hold me tight ; I've but a glimpse of two eyes very bright Two ... laughing outright ; Two little arms round my neck clasp me tight . Home will , indeed , be sad , weary and lone , When ...
... laugh , that is all ; No dimpled arms round my neck hold me tight ; I've but a glimpse of two eyes very bright Two ... laughing outright ; Two little arms round my neck clasp me tight . Home will , indeed , be sad , weary and lone , When ...
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... laugh in bursting chest . " We all like sheep , " the bassos growl- The titter grows into a howl , And e'en the deacon's face is graced With wonder at the singers ' taste . " We all like sheep , " runs the refrain , And then , to make ...
... laugh in bursting chest . " We all like sheep , " the bassos growl- The titter grows into a howl , And e'en the deacon's face is graced With wonder at the singers ' taste . " We all like sheep , " runs the refrain , And then , to make ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Baby Louise Baby sleeps baby's beautiful Bessie Bo Peep birds bless bloom blue eyes bright brown cheek daisies dark dear little dickie-bird dimples doll ELIZA COOK Engle Steepe face fair flew flipperty flop flowers friends gold Good-night grow hair half a rogue hands happy head hear heart HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL Hosanna Katydid keep kind to thy king kiss land laugh light lily little birdie little boy little feet little girl little maiden little Prince little toe look Lord lullaby song mamma merry morning mother mud pies never night O-ka-lee o'er Otherland play pretty queen rain recites ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Rockaby rose Santa Claus sing smile soft speak summer sweet swing tell thee thing THOMAS HOOD thou thought tree true love songs Twinkle whip-poor-will whisper wind young young Vivian
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Página 65 - He died that we might be forgiven, he died to make us good, that we might go at last to heaven, saved by his precious blood. 4 There was no other good enough to pay the price of sin; he only could unlock the gate of heaven, and let us in.
Página 40 - The groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave, And spread the roof above them — ere he framed The lofty vault, to gather and roll back The sound of anthems ; in the darkling .wood, Amidst the cool and silence, he knelt down, And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplication.
Página 62 - WE were crowded in the cabin, Not a soul would dare to sleep,— It was midnight on the waters, And a storm was on the deep. 'Tis a fearful thing in winter To be shattered by the blast, And to hear the rattling trumpet Thunder, "Cut away the mast!
Página 108 - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER. I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn : He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
Página 61 - Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Página 62 - the captain shouted; As he staggered down the stairs. But his little daughter whispered, As she took his icy hand, " Isn't God upon the ocean, Just the same as on the land...
Página 122 - Wild is thy lay and loud, Far in the downy cloud, Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying ? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth.
Página 39 - First William the Norman, Then William his son ; Henry, Stephen, and Henry, . Then Richard and John ; Next Henry the third, Edwards one, two. and three, And again after Richard Three Henrys we see. Two Edwards, third Richard, If rightly I guess ; Two Henrys, sixth Edward, Queen Mary, Queen Bess.
Página 147 - One by one the sands are flowing, One by one the moments fall; Some are coming, some are going; Do not strive to grasp them all. One by one thy duties wait thee, Let thy whole strength go to each; Let no further dreams elate thee, Learn thou first what these can teach.
Página 113 - O wind, a-blowing all day long, O wind, that sings so loud a song! I saw the different things you did, But always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call, I could not see yourself at all — O wind, a-blowing all day long, O wind, that sings so loud a song!