A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... mother sings Of the wonderful sights that be , And you shall see the beautiful things As you rock in the misty sea Where the old shoe rocked the fish- ermen three- Wynken , Blynken , And Nod . EUGENE FIELD . Photo . by Aimé Dupont ...
... mother sings Of the wonderful sights that be , And you shall see the beautiful things As you rock in the misty sea Where the old shoe rocked the fish- ermen three- Wynken , Blynken , And Nod . EUGENE FIELD . Photo . by Aimé Dupont ...
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... mother says I must not pass Too near that glass ; She is afraid that I will see A little witch that looks like me , With a red , red mouth , to whisper low The very thing I should not know ! " Alack for all your mother's care ! A bird ...
... mother says I must not pass Too near that glass ; She is afraid that I will see A little witch that looks like me , With a red , red mouth , to whisper low The very thing I should not know ! " Alack for all your mother's care ! A bird ...
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... MOTHER AND CHILD . THE wind blew wide the casement , and within - It was the loveliest picture ! -a sweet child Lay in its mother's arms , and drew its life , In pauses , from the fountain , the white round Part shaded by loose tresses ...
... MOTHER AND CHILD . THE wind blew wide the casement , and within - It was the loveliest picture ! -a sweet child Lay in its mother's arms , and drew its life , In pauses , from the fountain , the white round Part shaded by loose tresses ...
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... mother's eyes meet , That , by God's good will , Years since , grew still , And ceased from their totter so sweet . And O , since that baby slept , So hushed , how the mother has kept , With a tearful pleasure , That little dear ...
... mother's eyes meet , That , by God's good will , Years since , grew still , And ceased from their totter so sweet . And O , since that baby slept , So hushed , how the mother has kept , With a tearful pleasure , That little dear ...
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... MOTHER'S HEART . WHEN first thou camest , gentle , shy , and fond , My eldest born , first hope , and dearest treasure , My heart received thee with a joy beyond All that it yet had felt of earthly pleasure ; Nor thought that any love ...
... MOTHER'S HEART . WHEN first thou camest , gentle , shy , and fond , My eldest born , first hope , and dearest treasure , My heart received thee with a joy beyond All that it yet had felt of earthly pleasure ; Nor thought that any love ...
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