The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 էջ |
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... Young one ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? ' Is it not well with thee ? well both for bed and board ? ' Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; ' Rest , little Young one , rest ; what is ' t that aileth thee ? 19 If ...
... Young one ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? ' Is it not well with thee ? well both for bed and board ? ' Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; ' Rest , little Young one , rest ; what is ' t that aileth thee ? 19 If ...
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... Young one , rest ; thou hast forgot the day ' When my father found thee first in places far away ; ' Many flocks were on the hills , but thou wert own'd by none , ' And thy mother from thy side for evermore was 6 gone . He took thee in ...
... Young one , rest ; thou hast forgot the day ' When my father found thee first in places far away ; ' Many flocks were on the hills , but thou wert own'd by none , ' And thy mother from thy side for evermore was 6 gone . He took thee in ...
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... YOUNG BIRD A SPANIEL , Beau , that fares like you , Well fed , and at his ease , Should wiser be than to pursue Each trifle that he sees . But you have kill'd a tiny bird , Which flew not till to - day , Against my orders , whom you ...
... YOUNG BIRD A SPANIEL , Beau , that fares like you , Well fed , and at his ease , Should wiser be than to pursue Each trifle that he sees . But you have kill'd a tiny bird , Which flew not till to - day , Against my orders , whom you ...
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... young witless maid ! ' Believe the flattering tale ? ' That face , alas ! no more is fair , ' Those lips no longer red : ' Dark are my eyes , now closed in death , ' And every charm is fled . ' The hungry worm my sister is ; ' This ...
... young witless maid ! ' Believe the flattering tale ? ' That face , alas ! no more is fair , ' Those lips no longer red : ' Dark are my eyes , now closed in death , ' And every charm is fled . ' The hungry worm my sister is ; ' This ...
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... young John , ' she says , ' Sae early in the day ? ' It gars me think , by your fast trip , ' Your journey's far away . ' He turn'd about with surly look , And said , ' What's that to thee ? ' I'm gaen ' to see a lovely maid ' Mair ...
... young John , ' she says , ' Sae early in the day ? ' It gars me think , by your fast trip , ' Your journey's far away . ' He turn'd about with surly look , And said , ' What's that to thee ? ' I'm gaen ' to see a lovely maid ' Mair ...
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