A Child's Garden of Verses & UnderwoodsH.B. Turner & Company, 1905 - Počet stran: 134 |
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Strana ix
... Friend , in my mountain - side demesne PAGE 15 16 18 20 • 22 24 26 VIII TO MINNIE A picture - frame for you to fill . 28 IX To K. DE M. A lover of the moorland bare • 29 CONTENTS X To N. V. DE G. S. The unfathomable ix.
... Friend , in my mountain - side demesne PAGE 15 16 18 20 • 22 24 26 VIII TO MINNIE A picture - frame for you to fill . 28 IX To K. DE M. A lover of the moorland bare • 29 CONTENTS X To N. V. DE G. S. The unfathomable ix.
Strana x
... friend 41 XVI To W. E. HENLEY The Year runs through her phases . 46 XVII HENRY JAMES Who comes to - night 48 XVIII THE MIRROR SPEAKS Where the bells 49 XIX KATHARINE We see you as we see a face 51 XX To F. J. S. I read , dear friend 52 ...
... friend 41 XVI To W. E. HENLEY The Year runs through her phases . 46 XVII HENRY JAMES Who comes to - night 48 XVIII THE MIRROR SPEAKS Where the bells 49 XIX KATHARINE We see you as we see a face 51 XX To F. J. S. I read , dear friend 52 ...
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... friends I stay , But every night I go abroad Afar into the land of Nod . All by myself I have to go , With none to tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain - sides of dreams . The strangest things are there ...
... friends I stay , But every night I go abroad Afar into the land of Nod . All by myself I have to go , With none to tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain - sides of dreams . The strangest things are there ...
Strana 42
... friends on shore ; I shut my eyes and sail away And see and hear no more . And sometimes things to bed I take , As prudent sailors have to do ; Perhaps a slice of wedding - cake , Perhaps a toy or two . All night across the dark we ...
... friends on shore ; I shut my eyes and sail away And see and hear no more . And sometimes things to bed I take , As prudent sailors have to do ; Perhaps a slice of wedding - cake , Perhaps a toy or two . All night across the dark we ...
Strana 59
... Friend of the Children comes out of the wood . Nobody heard him and nobody saw , His is a picture you never could draw , But he's sure to be present , abroad or at home , When children are happy and playing alone . He lies in the ...
... Friend of the Children comes out of the wood . Nobody heard him and nobody saw , His is a picture you never could draw , But he's sure to be present , abroad or at home , When children are happy and playing alone . He lies in the ...
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