Gleanings from the Poets for Home and SchoolW. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1851 |
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... Wood , The Use of Flowers. PART I. The Beggar Man , . Lullaby on an Infant Chief , The Reaper's Child , . Feigned Courage , The Thirsty Fly , Going into Breeches , Lady Moon , .. The Orphan Brother , Ulysses ' Dog ,. The Complaints of ...
... Wood , The Use of Flowers. PART I. The Beggar Man , . Lullaby on an Infant Chief , The Reaper's Child , . Feigned Courage , The Thirsty Fly , Going into Breeches , Lady Moon , .. The Orphan Brother , Ulysses ' Dog ,. The Complaints of ...
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The Children in the Wood , The Use of Flowers , · To my Little Cousin with her First Bon- net , The Young Letter - writer , On Another's Sorrow , The Pebble and the Acorn , . • Night ,. Childhood , Ranger's Grave , Christmas Times , The ...
The Children in the Wood , The Use of Flowers , · To my Little Cousin with her First Bon- net , The Young Letter - writer , On Another's Sorrow , The Pebble and the Acorn , . • Night ,. Childhood , Ranger's Grave , Christmas Times , The ...
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... woods and the glens , from the towers which we see , They all are belonging , dear baby , to thee . O , fear not the bugle , though loudly it blows , It calls but the warders that guard thy repose ; Their bows would be bended , their ...
... woods and the glens , from the towers which we see , They all are belonging , dear baby , to thee . O , fear not the bugle , though loudly it blows , It calls but the warders that guard thy repose ; Their bows would be bended , their ...
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... wood The fagots brown and dry ; " Canst go down to the lonesome glen , To milk the mother - ewe ; This is the work , my Mabel , That thou wilt have to do . " But listen now , my Mabel , This is midsummer day , When all the fairy people ...
... wood The fagots brown and dry ; " Canst go down to the lonesome glen , To milk the mother - ewe ; This is the work , my Mabel , That thou wilt have to do . " But listen now , my Mabel , This is midsummer day , When all the fairy people ...
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... wood , take heed . " For they are spiteful brownies Who in the wood abide , So be thou careful of this thing , Lest evil should betide . " But think not , little Mabel , Whilst thou art in the wood , Of dwarfish , wilful brownies , But ...
... wood , take heed . " For they are spiteful brownies Who in the wood abide , So be thou careful of this thing , Lest evil should betide . " But think not , little Mabel , Whilst thou art in the wood , Of dwarfish , wilful brownies , But ...
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