Geikie's school books. 1st (-6th) reading book, Том 1 |
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... drive her a - way , But puss - y and I ver - y gen - tly will play . She'll sit by my side , and I'll give her some food ; And puss - y will love me , be - cause I am good . THE LOST BOY . A , stay - ing , FIRST READING BOOK . 75.
... drive her a - way , But puss - y and I ver - y gen - tly will play . She'll sit by my side , and I'll give her some food ; And puss - y will love me , be - cause I am good . THE LOST BOY . A , stay - ing , FIRST READING BOOK . 75.
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John Cunningham Geikie. THE LOST BOY . A , stay - ing , re - ward , faint , grand . E , search , sweep , her - self , ver - y , cheer , e - ven . I , din - ner , giv - en , drink - ing , gip - sy , sight , be - side , climb . O , cro ...
John Cunningham Geikie. THE LOST BOY . A , stay - ing , re - ward , faint , grand . E , search , sweep , her - self , ver - y , cheer , e - ven . I , din - ner , giv - en , drink - ing , gip - sy , sight , be - side , climb . O , cro ...
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John Cunningham Geikie. news of her boy came to the poor la - dy . She would not , she could not , cheer her- self , but lived lone - ly and sad , in the grand house in the park , from which the lost child had tāk - en all the joy . At ...
John Cunningham Geikie. news of her boy came to the poor la - dy . She would not , she could not , cheer her- self , but lived lone - ly and sad , in the grand house in the park , from which the lost child had tāk - en all the joy . At ...
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... lost boy ! She had seen a mark on his neck which told her it was he . The mas - ter sweep told the la - dy that he had got the boy from a gip - sy , who told him he was her own son . The poor boy had been sto - len by her , and sold to ...
... lost boy ! She had seen a mark on his neck which told her it was he . The mas - ter sweep told the la - dy that he had got the boy from a gip - sy , who told him he was her own son . The poor boy had been sto - len by her , and sold to ...
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Стр. 39 - THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW he north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then, Poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing.
Стр. 33 - Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep ; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take ; And this I ask for Jesus
Стр. 75 - I like little Pussy, Her coat is so warm; And if I don't hurt her She'll do me no harm. So I'll not pull her tail, Nor drive her away, But Pussy and I Very gently will play...
Стр. 25 - Christian mothers teach their young children short prayers like the following : This night when I lie down to sleep, I give the Lord my soul to keep ; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. Now I wake and see the light ; God has kept me through the night ; Make me good, O Lord, I pray ; Keep and guard me through this day. When Christian worship like the above is compared with Hindu customs, it must be seen to be preferable. " As is the god, so is the worshipper.
Стр. 80 - THOU wak'st from happy sleep to play With bounding heart, my boy ! Before thee lies a long bright day Of summer and of joy. Thou hast no heavy thought or dream To cloud thy fearless eye ; — Long be it thus — life's early stream Should still reflect the sky.
Стр. 46 - Two legs and two ancles, two knees and two hips : His fingers and toes have all nails on their tips. With his hands and his feet he can run, walk, or crawl, He can dance, jump, and caper, or play with his ball : Take his hoop or his cart, and have a good race, And that will soon give him a fine rosy face. Oh ! what would my boy do without his two hands ? Or the two little feet upon which he now stands? They're the kind gifts of God for him to enjoy, Then be thankful to Him my dear little boy.
Стр. 71 - HOP, hop, hop ! Go and never stop ; Where 'tis smooth, and where 'tis stony, Trudge along, my little pony, Go and never stop, Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop ! Hey, hey, hey ! Go along, I say ; Don't you kick, and don't you stumble, Don't you tire, and don't you grumble ; Go along, I say ; Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey ! Jump, jump, jump ! Don't you hit that stump ! For I -will not cease to ride you, Till I further yet have tried you ; Don't you hit that stump, Jump, jump, jump, jump, jump ! Tramp, tramp, tramp...
Стр. 52 - ... we have to earn our bread by the sweat of our brow, but because our moral nature is such that we are unable to be idle and at peace.