The Rosebud, Svazky 1–2

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James Clarke & Company, 1881
 

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Strana 10 - Come, cuddle your head on my shoulder, dear, Your head like the golden-rod, And we will go sailing away from here To the beautiful Land of Nod. Away from life's hurry, and flurry, and worry, Away from earth's shadows and gloom, To a world of fair weather we'll float off together Where roses are always in bloom. Just shut up your eyes, and fold your hands, Your hands like the leaves of a rose, And we will go sailing to those fair lands That never an atlas shows. On the North and the West they are...
Strana 159 - HERE comes a poor woman from baby-land, With three small children in her hand : One can brew, the other can bake, The other can make a pretty round cake. One can sit in the garden and spin, Another can make a fine bed for the king ; Pray, ma'am, will you take one in ? 245.
Strana 48 - What did you see, little birdie, — What did you see each day ? " " Sunshine and flowers, Blossoms and bowers, And pretty white lambkins at play, My sweet,— Pretty white lambkins at play." "Who kept you safe, little birdie, — Who kept you safe from harm ? " " The Father of all, Of great and of small: He sheltered me under his arm, My sweet,— Under his dear, loving arm.
Strana 112 - Where do all the birdies go? I know, I know! Far away from winter snow To the fair, warm South they go; There they stay till daisies blow, That is where they gol Where do all the babies go?
Strana 48 - Why did you go, little birdie,— Why did you go from me ?" " Winter was here, Leafless and drear; And so I flew over the sea, My sweet,— So I flew over the sea.
Strana 54 - Eating of curds and whey ; There came a little spider and sat down beside her, And frightened Mary Ester away.
Strana 32 - And every little wave had its nightcap on, Its nightcap, white cap, nightcap on. And every little wave had its nightcap on, So very, very early in the morning. All the fishes were asleep in their caves cool and deep, When the ripple round my keel flashed a warning. Said the minnow to the skate, " We must certainly be late, Though I thought 'twas very early in the morning.
Strana 112 - ... know, I know! Underneath the snow they creep, Nod their little heads and sleep, In the springtime out they peep; That is where they go! Where do all the birdies go? I know, I know! Far away from winter snow, To the far, warm south they go, Where they stay till daisies blow; That is where they go!

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