Gleanings from the Poets for Home and SchoolW. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1851 |
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... Midsummer Day , The Atheist and the Acorn , The Pin , Needle , and Scissors , We are Seven , . John Barleycorn , The Great - grandfather , The Wind in a Frolic , The Northern Seas , · PAGE Miss Lamb .. Sir W. Scott . 1 2 · Miss Lamb . 3 ...
... Midsummer Day , The Atheist and the Acorn , The Pin , Needle , and Scissors , We are Seven , . John Barleycorn , The Great - grandfather , The Wind in a Frolic , The Northern Seas , · PAGE Miss Lamb .. Sir W. Scott . 1 2 · Miss Lamb . 3 ...
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... of the negro's care . CHORUS . Go , white man , go ; but with thee bear The negro's wish , the negro's prayer , Remembrance of the negro's care . MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . - Maru Howitt . A 18 A NEGRO'S SONG . Duchess of Devonshire.
... of the negro's care . CHORUS . Go , white man , go ; but with thee bear The negro's wish , the negro's prayer , Remembrance of the negro's care . MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . - Maru Howitt . A 18 A NEGRO'S SONG . Duchess of Devonshire.
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MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . - Maru Howitt . A STORY OF THE OLDEN TIME . " ARISE , my maiden , Mabel , " The mother said ; " arise , For the golden sun of midsummer Is shining in the skies . " Arise , my little maiden , For thou must speed ...
MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . - Maru Howitt . A STORY OF THE OLDEN TIME . " ARISE , my maiden , Mabel , " The mother said ; " arise , For the golden sun of midsummer Is shining in the skies . " Arise , my little maiden , For thou must speed ...
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... midsummer day , When all the fairy people From elf - land come away . " And when thou ' rt in the lonesome glen , Keep by the running burn , And do not pluck the strawberry - flower , Nor break the lady - fern . " But ... MIDSUMMER DAY .
... midsummer day , When all the fairy people From elf - land come away . " And when thou ' rt in the lonesome glen , Keep by the running burn , And do not pluck the strawberry - flower , Nor break the lady - fern . " But ... MIDSUMMER DAY .
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... Nor spill the water clear . " " Now all this I will heed , mother , Will no word disobey , And wait upon the grandmother This livelong summer day . ” PART II . AWAY tripped little Mabel , With the MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . 21.
... Nor spill the water clear . " " Now all this I will heed , mother , Will no word disobey , And wait upon the grandmother This livelong summer day . ” PART II . AWAY tripped little Mabel , With the MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . 21.
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