| Theodore Tilton - 1867 - 180 páginas
...fifty-seven ! THE FLY,* A RHYME FOR CHILDREN. JABY Bye, Here's a Fly : Let us watch him, you and L How he crawls Up the walls — Yet he never falls ! I believe, with those six legs. You and I could walk on eggs ! OO There he goes, On his toes, Tickling Baby's nose... | |
| 1868 - 220 páginas
...broken shall be The tie that unites my sweet baby to me." Alexander Smart. THE FLY. ABY BYE, here's a fly : Let us watch him, you and I. How he. crawls...the walls — Yet he never falls. I believe, with those six legs, You and I could walk on eggs ! There he goes, on his toes, Tickling Baby's nose ! Spots... | |
| 1869 - 182 páginas
...be dry land too. AGT BABY AND THE FLY. BABY-BY, here's a fly : We will watch him, you and I. There he crawls up the walls ; Yet he never falls. I believe, with those six legs, You and I could walk on eggs. There he goes, on his toes, Tickling baby's nose ! Spots... | |
| 1872 - 294 páginas
...creep, Swing, cradle, swing ; Anchor in the cove of sleep, Swing, cradle, swing. THE FLY. BABY Bye, Here 'sa fly ; Let us watch him, you and I. How he...six such legs, You and I could walk on eggs ! There ho goes On his toes, Tickling baby's nose ! Spots of red Dot his head, Rainbows on his back are spread... | |
| 1872 - 296 páginas
...creep, Swing, cradle, swing ; Anchor in the cove of sleep, . Swing, cradle, swing. THE F;LY. BABY Bye, Here 'sa fly ; Let us watch him, you and I. How he...believe, with six such legs, You and I could walk on cggi; ! There he goes On his toes, Spots of red Dot his head, Rainbows on his back are spread ! That... | |
| 1872 - 900 páginas
...that beauty may be ; — That 's May Bennett ; that 's my baby. WILLIAH C. BENNETT BABY BYE. BABY Bye, t ami I could walk on There he goes On his toes. Tickling Baby's nose. Spots of red Dot his head ; Rainbows... | |
| George Brace Loomis - 1875 - 64 páginas
...Spots of red Dot his head; Rain-bows on his wings are spread! 1. Ba - by bye, Here's a fly, We will watch him, you and I; How he crawls Up the walls, Yet he nev - er falls! That small speck Is his neck, See him nod and beck! I be - lieve with those six legs,... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1878 - 156 páginas
...un-der-stand' tongues ceil'ing se'cret spi'ders THE FLY SONG. 1DABY bye, here's a fly; -*-^ We will watch him, you and I. How he crawls up the walls, Yet he never falls ! I believe with those six legs You and I could walk on eggs ! There he goes on his toes, Tickling baby's nose. 2. Spots... | |
| John Miller D. Meiklejohn - 1878 - 104 páginas
...creatures are called insects. Gad, go here and there. Drabbled, wet and spoiled. There ! up high, I see a fly ; Let us watch him — you and I. How he crawls Up the walls — Yet he never never falls ! I believe with six such legs You and I could walk on eggs ! There he goes, On his toes,... | |
| Amanda Bartlett Harris - 1881 - 324 páginas
...homes above my head ! O, so many, many, many Dancing blossoms round me spread ! AUGUST 6TH. Here's a fly, Let us watch him — you and I. How he crawls Up the walls! Yet he never falls. AUGUST 7TH. Over in the meadow, In a nest built of sticks, Lived a black mother crow And her little... | |
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