McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Vydání 3American Book Company, 1920 - Počet stran: 208 |
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Strana 14
... eyes . 4. Oh , he sang like a bird in the summer ! And , if sometimes you fancied a bleat , That , too , was the voice of the shepherd , And not of the lambs at his feet . 5. And the glossy brown cows were so gentle That they moved at ...
... eyes . 4. Oh , he sang like a bird in the summer ! And , if sometimes you fancied a bleat , That , too , was the voice of the shepherd , And not of the lambs at his feet . 5. And the glossy brown cows were so gentle That they moved at ...
Strana 22
... eyes full of tears , and stood by his father . 11. " There is a better way than this , my boy , " said papa . " If you had taken that way , your heart would have been light already . I should have heard you singing over your blocks ...
... eyes full of tears , and stood by his father . 11. " There is a better way than this , my boy , " said papa . " If you had taken that way , your heart would have been light already . I should have heard you singing over your blocks ...
Strana 37
... eyes . head in at the window , There a pleasant sight 20. Charles was at the table , ruling a copy- book Joe was ... eye THIRD READER . 37 22.
... eyes . head in at the window , There a pleasant sight 20. Charles was at the table , ruling a copy- book Joe was ... eye THIRD READER . 37 22.
Strana 38
... eye ' lidş shrink forge in tense ' lå'bor hămmer THE BLACKSMITH . 1. Clink , clink , clinkerty clink ! We begin to hammer at morning's blink , And hammer away Till the busy day , Like us , aweary , to rest shall sink . 2. Clink , clink ...
... eye ' lidş shrink forge in tense ' lå'bor hămmer THE BLACKSMITH . 1. Clink , clink , clinkerty clink ! We begin to hammer at morning's blink , And hammer away Till the busy day , Like us , aweary , to rest shall sink . 2. Clink , clink ...
Strana 45
... eyes looked in vain ; Birdie was very small , And with his modest , dark - brown coat , He made no show at all . 4. " Why , father , " little Gracie said , " Where can the birdie be ? If I could sing a song like that , I'd sit where ...
... eyes looked in vain ; Birdie was very small , And with his modest , dark - brown coat , He made no show at all . 4. " Why , father , " little Gracie said , " Where can the birdie be ? If I could sing a song like that , I'd sit where ...
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