The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... rock thee to and fro ; And when I see thy little tear , I'll sing a sweet Hush O ! O stop those little plaintive cries ! Why rend my bosom so ? And close at once thy pretty eyes , And I will sing Hush O ! Hush O ! Hush O ! my baby doat ...
... rock thee to and fro ; And when I see thy little tear , I'll sing a sweet Hush O ! O stop those little plaintive cries ! Why rend my bosom so ? And close at once thy pretty eyes , And I will sing Hush O ! Hush O ! Hush O ! my baby doat ...
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... rocks dash'd the spray , When mamma coming in , call'd out , “ Robert , my child ! ' Tis so cold , and the strand looks so stormy and wild , You'd better not go out to - day ! " He made no reply ; but sat still in his chair , Apparently ...
... rocks dash'd the spray , When mamma coming in , call'd out , “ Robert , my child ! ' Tis so cold , and the strand looks so stormy and wild , You'd better not go out to - day ! " He made no reply ; but sat still in his chair , Apparently ...
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... rocks by the side of the bay . Says Robert , " Pray are you at home , Mrs. Crab ? " While into a hole in the rock He thrust his right hand- " O , my lad , you shall know ; Pray am I at home ? yes , indeed , I am so ! " O dear ! what a ...
... rocks by the side of the bay . Says Robert , " Pray are you at home , Mrs. Crab ? " While into a hole in the rock He thrust his right hand- " O , my lad , you shall know ; Pray am I at home ? yes , indeed , I am so ! " O dear ! what a ...
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... rock ; When lo ! on the pond I observ'd the large swan Slow dragging our sweet little Arthur along , And holding him up by the frock ! “ The child had dropp'd into the water and sunk , And then the next moment arose ; The swan saw the ...
... rock ; When lo ! on the pond I observ'd the large swan Slow dragging our sweet little Arthur along , And holding him up by the frock ! “ The child had dropp'd into the water and sunk , And then the next moment arose ; The swan saw the ...
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... rock ; Never let me see you more . For you've kill'd my little Jin ; Nasty bird ! you've kill'd her quite ! Go , you cruel , ugly thing , Never more approach my sight . Stop ; I'll tell you how it was- Jin was cowering down the green ...
... rock ; Never let me see you more . For you've kill'd my little Jin ; Nasty bird ! you've kill'd her quite ! Go , you cruel , ugly thing , Never more approach my sight . Stop ; I'll tell you how it was- Jin was cowering down the green ...
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Page 83 - Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow; and much people of the city was with her. "And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, 'Weep not.