A Child's Garden of Verses & UnderwoodsH.B. Turner & Company, 1905 - Počet stran: 134 |
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Strana 5
... need , And every child who lists my rhyme , In the bright , fireside , nursery clime , May hear it in as kind a voice As made my childish days rejoice ! L. S. BED IN SUMMER N winter I get up at night TO ALISON CUNNINGHAM.
... need , And every child who lists my rhyme , In the bright , fireside , nursery clime , May hear it in as kind a voice As made my childish days rejoice ! L. S. BED IN SUMMER N winter I get up at night TO ALISON CUNNINGHAM.
Strana 7
... hear the grown - up people's feet Still going past me in the street . And does it not seem hard to you , When all the sky is clear and blue , And I should like so much to play , To have to go to bed by day ? A THOUGHT T is very nice to ...
... hear the grown - up people's feet Still going past me in the street . And does it not seem hard to you , When all the sky is clear and blue , And I should like so much to play , To have to go to bed by day ? A THOUGHT T is very nice to ...
Strana 25
... morning in the land of Nod . Try as I like to find the way , I never can get back by day , Nor can remember plain and clear The curious music that I hear . I ' MY SHADOW HAVE a little shadow that goes 25 THE LAND OF NOD.
... morning in the land of Nod . Try as I like to find the way , I never can get back by day , Nor can remember plain and clear The curious music that I hear . I ' MY SHADOW HAVE a little shadow that goes 25 THE LAND OF NOD.
Strana 29
... dream shall fright my mind , no ugly sight my eyes . But slumber hold me tightly till I waken in the dawn , And hear the thrushes singing in the lilacs round the lawn . TH ESCAPE AT BEDTIME HE lights from the parlour and 29 A GOOD.
... dream shall fright my mind , no ugly sight my eyes . But slumber hold me tightly till I waken in the dawn , And hear the thrushes singing in the lilacs round the lawn . TH ESCAPE AT BEDTIME HE lights from the parlour and 29 A GOOD.
Strana 42
... 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 steer ; But when the day returns at last , Safe in my room ...
... 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 steer ; But when the day returns at last , Safe in my room ...
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