A Child's Garden of Verses & UnderwoodsH.B. Turner & Company, 1905 - Počet stran: 134 |
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Strana 38
... dwell beyond the foam , But I am safe and live at home . Little Indian , Sioux or Crow , Little frosty Eskimo , Little Turk or Japanee , O ! don't you wish that you were me ? THE SUN'S TRAVELS HE sun is not a - bed 38 FOREIGN CHILDREN.
... dwell beyond the foam , But I am safe and live at home . Little Indian , Sioux or Crow , Little frosty Eskimo , Little Turk or Japanee , O ! don't you wish that you were me ? THE SUN'S TRAVELS HE sun is not a - bed 38 FOREIGN CHILDREN.
Strana 46
... live down there ! We can see our coloured faces Floating on the shaken pool Down in cool places , Dim and very cool ; - Till a wind or water wrinkle , Dipping marten , plumping trout , Spreads in a twinkle And blots all out . See the ...
... live down there ! We can see our coloured faces Floating on the shaken pool Down in cool places , Dim and very cool ; - Till a wind or water wrinkle , Dipping marten , plumping trout , Spreads in a twinkle And blots all out . See the ...
Strana 69
... sea ? Yet as I saw it , I see it again , The kirk and the palace , the ships and the men , And as long as I live and where'er I may be , I'll always remember my town by the sea . THE LAND OF STORY - BOOKS A T evening when 69.
... sea ? Yet as I saw it , I see it again , The kirk and the palace , the ships and the men , And as long as I live and where'er I may be , I'll always remember my town by the sea . THE LAND OF STORY - BOOKS A T evening when 69.
Strana 83
... the braver fairies climb ! Fair are grown - up people's trees , But the fairest woods are these ; Where if I were not so tall , I should live for good and all . SUMMER SUN REAT is the sun , and wide he 83 THE FLOWERS.
... the braver fairies climb ! Fair are grown - up people's trees , But the fairest woods are these ; Where if I were not so tall , I should live for good and all . SUMMER SUN REAT is the sun , and wide he 83 THE FLOWERS.
Strana 22
... live in , Bleak without and bare within . Yet shall your ragged moor receive The incomparable pomp of eve , And the cold glories of the dawn Behind your shivering trees be drawn ; And when the wind from place to place Doth the unmoored ...
... live in , Bleak without and bare within . Yet shall your ragged moor receive The incomparable pomp of eve , And the cold glories of the dawn Behind your shivering trees be drawn ; And when the wind from place to place Doth the unmoored ...
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