The Nursery, Том 1John L. Shorey,., 1867 |
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... long as I live , till my master comes , and calls me off . " So poor Watch did stay and stay , though the heat was hard to bear and by and by the fire got so near , 26 MOONLIGHT AND SNOWLIGHT . that the flames were blown 25.
... long as I live , till my master comes , and calls me off . " So poor Watch did stay and stay , though the heat was hard to bear and by and by the fire got so near , 26 MOONLIGHT AND SNOWLIGHT . that the flames were blown 25.
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... bear in mind that this is not a made - up sto'ry ; it is all true . It seems that once a sly old fox came to the yard , and sprang on the goose , and took her by the neck , and be - gan to drag her a - way that he might kill and eat her ...
... bear in mind that this is not a made - up sto'ry ; it is all true . It seems that once a sly old fox came to the yard , and sprang on the goose , and took her by the neck , and be - gan to drag her a - way that he might kill and eat her ...
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... bear too heavy loads ; and the beasts that are killed for food are made to suffer much more than is right . I hope the of " The Nursery " will be kind to all . young readers UNCLE CHARLES . * Some children have a bad habit of ...
... bear too heavy loads ; and the beasts that are killed for food are made to suffer much more than is right . I hope the of " The Nursery " will be kind to all . young readers UNCLE CHARLES . * Some children have a bad habit of ...
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... quick little tongue Went " lip - lap " and " lip - lap , " and so got the milk ; And soon a loud " purr " both together began , As she stroked their white fur with a hand soft as silk . THE TWO MEN AND THE BEAR . And , after 154.
... quick little tongue Went " lip - lap " and " lip - lap , " and so got the milk ; And soon a loud " purr " both together began , As she stroked their white fur with a hand soft as silk . THE TWO MEN AND THE BEAR . And , after 154.
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... BEAR . Two men were once going through a thick wood . 66 " I fear , " said one , " that we may meet with wild beasts ... bear . The beast ran up to poor Wise ; while Brag , sick with fear , looked down from his perch in the tree . The ...
... BEAR . Two men were once going through a thick wood . 66 " I fear , " said one , " that we may meet with wild beasts ... bear . The beast ran up to poor Wise ; while Brag , sick with fear , looked down from his perch in the tree . The ...
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ARTHUR RICH Aunt baby bad boy bad pigs bark Bertha big dog birdie blue BOY IN BLUE bull Bunny butterfly cage cold cried Daisy Day dear doll doll's house don'key EMILY CARTER father flowers fly away home Frisk frog gave give glad glad song goose hear heard heartsease horse hurt JACK FROST Jane John jump keep kind lady-bird little birds little boy little boy blue little girl little house little hut look Martin Lee Mary meat mother mouse Muff nest nice Nursery nuts old Sol once papa Pee-wee pigs play poor little pump rose rose-bush round sing snow song soon spring squeak squirrel stay Susan sweet Teenty tell thought told took tree warm
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Стр. 29 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Стр. 53 - Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep ; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take ; And this I ask for Jesus
Стр. 127 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth...
Стр. 118 - Ladybird, Ladybird, fly away home, Your house is on fire, your children will burn.
Стр. 127 - Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet 1 say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Стр. 127 - Even a child is known by his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether it be right.
Стр. 127 - But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee; and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee: Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee: and the fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee.
Стр. 91 - So, little by little, She brought her leaves out, All clustered about ; And then her bright flowers Began to unfold, Till Daffy stood robed In her spring green and gold.
Стр. 111 - Under the green hedges after the snow, There do the dear little violets grow, Hiding their modest and beautiful heads Under the hawthorn in soft mossy beds. Sweet as the roses, and blue as the sky, Down there do the dear little violets lie ; Hiding their heads where they scarce may be seen, By the leaves you may know where the violet hath been.
Стр. 90 - Now then," thought Daffy, deep down in her heart, "It's time I should start." So she pushed her soft leaves through the hard frozen ground, Quite up to the surface, and then she looked round. There was snow all about her, gray clouds overhead ; The trees all looked dead. Then how do you think poor Daffy-down felt, When the sun would not shine and the ice would not melt?