Crosspatch, the Cricket and the Counterpane: A Patchwork of Story and SongGriffith and Farran, (successors to Newbery & Harris), corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1865 - Children's poetry - 188 pages |
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... ready to bake ! " Then behold from the dusty floor uprose the tiny blades of green , and waxed higher and higher , till the tall stems arose , and budded , and at last the ripe wheat ears stood all in a row , waving as if the wind shook ...
... ready to bake ! " Then behold from the dusty floor uprose the tiny blades of green , and waxed higher and higher , till the tall stems arose , and budded , and at last the ripe wheat ears stood all in a row , waving as if the wind shook ...
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... ready , Crosspatch set it all before him , but at the first mouthful , he began to yell and scream as if he was frantic . " You have forgotten the salt , you old witch , " snarled he , " I've a great mind to eat you instead of the cake ...
... ready , Crosspatch set it all before him , but at the first mouthful , he began to yell and scream as if he was frantic . " You have forgotten the salt , you old witch , " snarled he , " I've a great mind to eat you instead of the cake ...
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... ready to fall from the leafy bough . I peep'd in the fox - glove ; the Bee was there Brushing his velvet with very great care ; And trimming her lace was the dainty Fly In her lily bower as I came by . The bride - maiden Moths are ready ...
... ready to fall from the leafy bough . I peep'd in the fox - glove ; the Bee was there Brushing his velvet with very great care ; And trimming her lace was the dainty Fly In her lily bower as I came by . The bride - maiden Moths are ready ...
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... ready for the journey . His hitherto unseen acquaintance , in the form of a very tiny child dressed entirely in dark blue , crept from an empty snail - shell and stood before him . " You won't be any weight to carry , " said the bird ...
... ready for the journey . His hitherto unseen acquaintance , in the form of a very tiny child dressed entirely in dark blue , crept from an empty snail - shell and stood before him . " You won't be any weight to carry , " said the bird ...
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... ready to be off to the great looking glass with the first ray of the sun . When the delightful moment came , in a tremor of joy he stood at the margin of the great sea , craning his short neck to get a glimpse of himself in the shining ...
... ready to be off to the great looking glass with the first ray of the sun . When the delightful moment came , in a tremor of joy he stood at the margin of the great sea , craning his short neck to get a glimpse of himself in the shining ...
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ABSOLON African Wanderers bird Bless Blue Mountains blue sky Bluebottle bright cake Charlie child cloak coloured counterpane Cricket cried Crosspatch dainty Dame dare dark dear delight door Dripping Ladle Engravings eyes fair fairy fairy tale fancy Fcap FINSBURY CIRCUS flowers Frontispiece giantess GILBERT gilt edges girl goblin Golden wings green Grizzle hand HARRISON WEIR heart Hearth Brush History huge Isles Klaus leaves Legal Rectitude legs lived looked maiden mee-ow Mitché moon morning morocco mother mouse nest nice night ogre once patch peep Piddiwisket plain poor pretty price 6d prince princess Queen replied Restless round Second Edition shoes silver Sleekcoat sleep Small 4to smile spider story Super Royal 16mo sweet tale Third Edition THOMAS HOOD tiny took vain little mouse voice wind Worldly Wisdom young
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