A Child's Garden of Verses & UnderwoodsH.B. Turner & Company, 1905 - Počet stran: 134 |
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Strana 34
... heard you pass , Like ladies ' skirts across the grass O wind , a - blowing all day long , O wind , that sings so loud a song ! I saw the different things you did , But always you yourself you hid . I felt you push , I heard you call ...
... heard you pass , Like ladies ' skirts across the grass O wind , a - blowing all day long , O wind , that sings so loud a song ! I saw the different things you did , But always you yourself you hid . I felt you push , I heard you call ...
Strana 59
... 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 laurels , he runs on the grass , He sings when you tinkle ...
... 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 laurels , he runs on the grass , He sings when you tinkle ...
Strana 63
... For me the bees came by to sing , For me the swallows flew . I played there were no deeper seas , Nor any wider plains than these , Nor other kings than me . At last I heard my mother call Out from the 63 MY KINGDOM ·
... For me the bees came by to sing , For me the swallows flew . I played there were no deeper seas , Nor any wider plains than these , Nor other kings than me . At last I heard my mother call Out from the 63 MY KINGDOM ·
Strana 64
Robert Louis Stevenson. At last I heard my mother call Out from the house at evenfall , To call me home to tea . And I must rise and leave my dell , And leave my dimpled water well , And leave my heather blooms . Alas ! and as my home I ...
Robert Louis Stevenson. At last I heard my mother call Out from the house at evenfall , To call me home to tea . And I must rise and leave my dell , And leave my dimpled water well , And leave my heather blooms . Alas ! and as my home I ...
Strana 86
... heard Talking bee and ladybird , And the butterfly has flown O'er him as he lay alone . Not a word will he disclose , Not a word of all he knows . I must lay him on the shelf , And make up the tale myself . AUTUMN FIRES ' N the other ...
... heard Talking bee and ladybird , And the butterfly has flown O'er him as he lay alone . Not a word will he disclose , Not a word of all he knows . I must lay him on the shelf , And make up the tale myself . AUTUMN FIRES ' N the other ...
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