Child Classics: The Second ReaderBobbs-Merrill, 1909 - Всего страниц: 162 |
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... OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE . WHY THE BEAR IS STUMPY - TAILED THE SONG OF THE THRUSII . THE FOX AND THE STORK FIVE PEAS IN A POD SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE WEE ROBIN'S YULE - SONG SEPTEMBER THE PINKS WHICH LOVED BEST · Robert Louis ...
... OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE . WHY THE BEAR IS STUMPY - TAILED THE SONG OF THE THRUSII . THE FOX AND THE STORK FIVE PEAS IN A POD SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE WEE ROBIN'S YULE - SONG SEPTEMBER THE PINKS WHICH LOVED BEST · Robert Louis ...
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... OLD WOMAN UNDINE DAFFY - DOWN - DILLY PHAETON Alice Cary • From Greek History George Macdonald Retold from Mrs. Gatty · Frank Dempster Sherman . Hans Christian Andersen . • • Phoebe Cary A Nursery Rhyme . Frederick de La Motte Fouqué ...
... OLD WOMAN UNDINE DAFFY - DOWN - DILLY PHAETON Alice Cary • From Greek History George Macdonald Retold from Mrs. Gatty · Frank Dempster Sherman . Hans Christian Andersen . • • Phoebe Cary A Nursery Rhyme . Frederick de La Motte Fouqué ...
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... home o'er the sea , Then we are certain that winter is past ; Cloudy and cold though your pathway may be , Summer and sunshine will follow you fast . THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE FROM MOTHER GOOSE Sarak 26 THE SECOND READER.
... home o'er the sea , Then we are certain that winter is past ; Cloudy and cold though your pathway may be , Summer and sunshine will follow you fast . THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE FROM MOTHER GOOSE Sarak 26 THE SECOND READER.
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The Second Reader Georgia Alexander. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE FROM MOTHER GOOSE Sarak Smith An old woman was sweeping her house , and she found a little crooked sixpence . " What , " said she , " shall I do with this sixpence ? I ...
The Second Reader Georgia Alexander. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE FROM MOTHER GOOSE Sarak Smith An old woman was sweeping her house , and she found a little crooked sixpence . " What , " said she , " shall I do with this sixpence ? I ...
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... 't burn stick ; Stick won't beat dog ; Dog won't bite pig ; Pig won't get over the stile , And I shan't get home to - night . " But the butcher would not . She went a little farther , and she met a THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE 29.
... 't burn stick ; Stick won't beat dog ; Dog won't bite pig ; Pig won't get over the stile , And I shan't get home to - night . " But the butcher would not . She went a little farther , and she met a THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SIXPENCE 29.
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A B C's Æsop ALICE BARBER STEPHENS Apollo asked his mother beat dog began birds bite pig brown thrush bubble bugs bull burn stick butcher butterfly Cadmus Caterpillar CELIA THAXTER child Cincinnatus cluck cried dear demons Dog won't bite eggs Europa father Fire won't burn fisherman flew flowers garret gave Good-by goose green HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN happy heard HELEN HUNT JACKSON home to-night horse Huldbrand James Watt Lark Little Bo-Peep little boy little farther little girl Little white Lily looked Middle-Sized Bear morning night old woman Peachling Phaeton pine-tree purple jar Pythias quench fire ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON rope Rosamond sailors ship shoes Sindbad sing sleep song soon Stick won't beat stile Stork story sweet tea-kettle tell things Thrush took Topknot tree Undine walked Water won't quench weathercock Wee Robin answered WILLIAM ALLINGHAM wind wish
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Стр. 136 - Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men ; Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together ; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather...
Стр. 22 - THE SWING HOW do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue ? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the countryside — Till I look down on the garden green, Down on the roof so brown — Up in the air I go flying again, Up in the air and down ! XXXIV TIME TO RISE A BIRDIE with a yellow bill Hopped upon the window sill, Cocked his shining eye and said : ' Ain't you 'shamed,...
Стр. 48 - I love you, Mother," said rosy Nell; "I love you better than tongue can tell." Then she teased and pouted full half the day Till her mother rejoiced when she went to play. "I love you, Mother...
Стр. 19 - Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh, Shadows of the evening Steal across the sky.
Стр. 151 - ... ball, And he sometimes gets so little that there's none of him at all. He hasn't got a notion of how children ought to play. And can only make a fool of me in every sort of way. He stays so close beside me, he's a coward you can see; I'd think shame to stick to nursie as that shadow sticks to me! One morning, very early, before the sun was up, I rose and found the shining dew on every buttercup; But my lazy little shadow, like an arrant sleepy-head, Had stayed at home behind me and was fast asleep...
Стр. 57 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats, Every cat had seven kits— Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives?
Стр. 142 - I cried for her more than a week, dears, But I never could find where she lay. I found my poor little doll, dears, As I played...
Стр. 63 - How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower!
Стр. 81 - Whence that three-cornered smile of bliss? Three angels gave me at once a kiss.
Стр. 33 - There's a merry brown thrush sitting up in the tree; "He's singing to me ! he's singing to me ! " And what does he say, little girl, little boy ? "Oh, the world's running over with joy! Don't you hear ? don't you see ? Hush ! Look ! in my tree I'm as happy as happy can be.