Fresh Flowers for My ChildrenSamuel G. Simpkins, 1842 - 140 pages |
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... Dale , Or hear her laugh and talk . " Mamma , I wish I was a bird , How quickly I would fly Above the earth , above the clouds , Into the sunny sky . " And looking down upon the world , How sweetly The Discontented Child,
... Dale , Or hear her laugh and talk . " Mamma , I wish I was a bird , How quickly I would fly Above the earth , above the clouds , Into the sunny sky . " And looking down upon the world , How sweetly The Discontented Child,
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... Mamma , a story tell , Your little girl to cheer . " Her mother gravely said to her , " I'll tell you of a child , Who had a kind and gentle heart . A temper , sweet and mild . " She had a pleasant , happy home , And health to make her ...
... Mamma , a story tell , Your little girl to cheer . " Her mother gravely said to her , " I'll tell you of a child , Who had a kind and gentle heart . A temper , sweet and mild . " She had a pleasant , happy home , And health to make her ...
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... mamma it 66 murmurs mew ! " Yet from her kiss will wildly start , It has so frolicsome a heart . All these rare beauties do belong To our sweet kitten ; but this song Is most unworthy in her praise , She has so many cunning ways . THE ...
... mamma it 66 murmurs mew ! " Yet from her kiss will wildly start , It has so frolicsome a heart . All these rare beauties do belong To our sweet kitten ; but this song Is most unworthy in her praise , She has so many cunning ways . THE ...
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... mamma , and look . See the big snow - flakes , how fast they fall , O how I wish I could catch them all ! How many it takes to make up a storm , And they all are of different size and form . Some look like a star , and some like a ...
... mamma , and look . See the big snow - flakes , how fast they fall , O how I wish I could catch them all ! How many it takes to make up a storm , And they all are of different size and form . Some look like a star , and some like a ...
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... cannot tell Perhaps of his mamma . - And when he woke , he was refreshed , And soon began to play , And trustingly in George's hands , His little head would lay , And Georgie loved him very much , He was so 60 THE PET LAMB .
... cannot tell Perhaps of his mamma . - And when he woke , he was refreshed , And soon began to play , And trustingly in George's hands , His little head would lay , And Georgie loved him very much , He was so 60 THE PET LAMB .
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Page 21 - ... to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice : it leads us to esteem and imitate the good, and to pity and to attempt to reclaim the bad.
Page 84 - CHILDHOOD OF JESUS. In the green fields of Palestine, By its fountains and its rills, And by the sacred Jordan's stream, And o'er the vine-clad hills, Once lived and roved the fairest child That ever blessed the earth ; The happiest, the holiest, That e'er had human birth. How beautiful his childhood was ! Harmless and undefiled ; O, dear to his young mother's heart Was this pure, sinless child ! Kindly in all his deeds and words, And gentle as the dove ; Obedient, affectionate, His very soul was...
Page 104 - For he felt that his soul was stained with sin ; And his mother could hear him sob and cry, Because he had told her that wicked lie.
Page 56 - My mother, my kind mother, I hear thy gentle voice ; It always makes my little heart Beat gladly and rejoice. When I am ill it comes to me, And kindly soothes my pain ; And when I sleep, then in my dreams It sweetly comes again.
Page 104 - BOY WHO TOLD A LIE. The mother looked pale, and her face was sad, She seemed to have nothing to make her glad ; She silently sat with the tears in her eye, For her dear little boy had told a lie. He was a gentle, affectionate child, His ways were winning, his temper was mild ; There was love and joy in his soft blue eye, But the dear little boy had told a lie. He stood alone by the window within, For he felt that his soul was stained...
Page 135 - Good night, little star ! I will go to my bed, And leave you to burn While I lay down my head. On my pillow I'll sleep Till the morning light ; Then you will be fading And I shall be bright.
Page 46 - MAKES ME HAPPIEST? WHAT is it makes me happiest ? Is it my last new play ? Is it my bounding ball or hoop I follow every day ? Is it my puzzles, or my blocks ? My pleasant solitaire ? My dolls, my kitten, or my books ? My flowers, fresh and fair ? What is it makes me happiest ? It is not one of these ; Yet they are treasures dear to me, And never fail to please.