Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1857 - 430 Seiten |
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... kind master never minds , If we're the very last ; He bids us never tire ourselves With walking on too fast . " 13 A BALLAD . TRANSLATED FROM HERDER , BY MARY HOWITT . AMONG green , pleasant meadows , All in a grove so wild , Was set a ...
... kind master never minds , If we're the very last ; He bids us never tire ourselves With walking on too fast . " 13 A BALLAD . TRANSLATED FROM HERDER , BY MARY HOWITT . AMONG green , pleasant meadows , All in a grove so wild , Was set a ...
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... That followed instant on his cheek , - If the kind , loving words we speak Of " Never mind it , " " We forgive , " If these in his short memory live , BLINDNESS . Only perchance for half a day , - 16 THE BROKEN DOLL . ·
... That followed instant on his cheek , - If the kind , loving words we speak Of " Never mind it , " " We forgive , " If these in his short memory live , BLINDNESS . Only perchance for half a day , - 16 THE BROKEN DOLL . ·
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... kind ? For thus the broken doll may prove Foundation to fraternal love . 17 BLINDNESS . - Miss Lamb . In a stage - coach , where late I chanced to be , A little , quiet girl my notice caught ; I saw she looked at nothing by the way ...
... kind ? For thus the broken doll may prove Foundation to fraternal love . 17 BLINDNESS . - Miss Lamb . In a stage - coach , where late I chanced to be , A little , quiet girl my notice caught ; I saw she looked at nothing by the way ...
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... in the neighboring fir - wood Beneath the trees they lie . " Away went kind , good Mabel , Into the fir - wood near , Where all the ground was dry and brown , And the grass grew thin and sere . 23 She did not wander up and down , Nor yet.
... in the neighboring fir - wood Beneath the trees they lie . " Away went kind , good Mabel , Into the fir - wood near , Where all the ground was dry and brown , And the grass grew thin and sere . 23 She did not wander up and down , Nor yet.
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... kind . But all that while the brownies Within the fir - wood still , They watched her how she picked the wood , And strove to do no ill . " And , O , but she is small and neat , " Said one ; " ' t were shame to spite A creature so ...
... kind . But all that while the brownies Within the fir - wood still , They watched her how she picked the wood , And strove to do no ill . " And , O , but she is small and neat , " Said one ; " ' t were shame to spite A creature so ...
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