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... seen ; A tear - drop fills its little eye , and it trembles with dismay , Lest some rude foot should trample , ere the children come that way . V. All the violets , too , are hiding their sweet faces in the grass , Fearing , every ...
... seen ; A tear - drop fills its little eye , and it trembles with dismay , Lest some rude foot should trample , ere the children come that way . V. All the violets , too , are hiding their sweet faces in the grass , Fearing , every ...
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... seen ; The Nightingales and Cuckoos must be gone and dare not wait , O children ! come out quickly or you'll look for them too late ! THE CARELESS CHILDREN . HE children heard with little heed. 12 The Invitation to the Woods .
... seen ; The Nightingales and Cuckoos must be gone and dare not wait , O children ! come out quickly or you'll look for them too late ! THE CARELESS CHILDREN . HE children heard with little heed. 12 The Invitation to the Woods .
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... seen , In all the paradise of green ; Whether you climb'd the clover hill , Or reach'd the forest cool and still ; And without flowers one well might deem The very land to be enchanted ; So dreary everything does seem , So much the ...
... seen , In all the paradise of green ; Whether you climb'd the clover hill , Or reach'd the forest cool and still ; And without flowers one well might deem The very land to be enchanted ; So dreary everything does seem , So much the ...
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... it from that hour ; O children ! ' tis the last I've seen , and may be blooming still , I'll lead the way to Lisabee , if such should be your will . E The children shook their heads and sigh'd , " O Lisabee : the Lark's Story . 33.
... it from that hour ; O children ! ' tis the last I've seen , and may be blooming still , I'll lead the way to Lisabee , if such should be your will . E The children shook their heads and sigh'd , " O Lisabee : the Lark's Story . 33.
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... seen such children now and then , Born amid poverty and sin ; Yet never losing from their minds The light of Heaven God put in ; As if indeed in childhood lay A spell to charm all harm away . Page 39 . VIII . Ah me ! whilst richer 38 ...
... seen such children now and then , Born amid poverty and sin ; Yet never losing from their minds The light of Heaven God put in ; As if indeed in childhood lay A spell to charm all harm away . Page 39 . VIII . Ah me ! whilst richer 38 ...
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