Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1855 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... fear not the bugle , though loudly it blows , It calls but the warders that guard thy repose ; Their bows would be bended , their blades would be red , Ere the step of a foeman draws near to thy bed . O , hush thee , my baby , the time ...
... fear not the bugle , though loudly it blows , It calls but the warders that guard thy repose ; Their bows would be bended , their blades would be red , Ere the step of a foeman draws near to thy bed . O , hush thee , my baby , the time ...
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... fear . When you were as young as this field - nursed daugh . ter , You were fed in the house and brought up on the knee ; So tenderly watched , thy fond mother thought her Whole time well bestowed in nursing of thee . FEIGNED COURAGE ...
... fear . When you were as young as this field - nursed daugh . ter , You were fed in the house and brought up on the knee ; So tenderly watched , thy fond mother thought her Whole time well bestowed in nursing of thee . FEIGNED COURAGE ...
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Climb a tree , or scale a wall , Without any fear to fall . If he get a hurt or bruise , To complain he must refuse . Though the anguish and the smart Go unto his little heart , He must have his courage ready , Keep his voice and visage ...
Climb a tree , or scale a wall , Without any fear to fall . If he get a hurt or bruise , To complain he must refuse . Though the anguish and the smart Go unto his little heart , He must have his courage ready , Keep his voice and visage ...
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... fear me , with this fever - pain The little child will die ! " And thou canst help thy grandmother ; The table thou canst spread ; Canst feed the little dog and bird ; And thou canst make her bed . C " And thou canst fetch the water ...
... fear me , with this fever - pain The little child will die ! " And thou canst help thy grandmother ; The table thou canst spread ; Canst feed the little dog and bird ; And thou canst make her bed . C " And thou canst fetch the water ...
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... fear ; Only disturb thou not the stream , 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 ...
... fear ; Only disturb thou not the stream , 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 ...
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