The Children's First [-third] Book of Poetry, Book 1Emilie Kip Baker American Book Company, 1915 |
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... the hum ; Lo ! a nation's hosts have gathered Round the quick alarming drum , — Saying , " Come , Freemen , come ! Ere your heritage be wasted , " said the quick alarming drum . " Let me of my heart take counsel : War 16.
... the hum ; Lo ! a nation's hosts have gathered Round the quick alarming drum , — Saying , " Come , Freemen , come ! Ere your heritage be wasted , " said the quick alarming drum . " Let me of my heart take counsel : War 16.
Page 38
... round upon the shore , Her Love's ships to behold ; Their mainyards and their topmasts high Were covered o'er with gold . And she has gone to her little young son , Kiss'd him both cheek and chin : " Oh , fare ye well , my little son ...
... round upon the shore , Her Love's ships to behold ; Their mainyards and their topmasts high Were covered o'er with gold . And she has gone to her little young son , Kiss'd him both cheek and chin : " Oh , fare ye well , my little son ...
Page 39
... you will never win . " 66 66 - Oh , whatna mountain is yon , " she said , " Sae dreary with frost and snow ? " Oh , yon is the mountain of Hell , " he cried , " Where you and I must go ! " And aye when she turn'd her round about , Aye 39.
... you will never win . " 66 66 - Oh , whatna mountain is yon , " she said , " Sae dreary with frost and snow ? " Oh , yon is the mountain of Hell , " he cried , " Where you and I must go ! " And aye when she turn'd her round about , Aye 39.
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Emilie Kip Baker. And aye when she turn'd her round about , Aye taller he seem'd for to be : Until that the tops of that gallant ship No taller were than he ! He strack the mainmast with his hand , The foremast with his knee ; The ...
Emilie Kip Baker. And aye when she turn'd her round about , Aye taller he seem'd for to be : Until that the tops of that gallant ship No taller were than he ! He strack the mainmast with his hand , The foremast with his knee ; The ...
Page 48
... see again As the pleasant Isle of Avès , beside the Spanish main . There were forty craft in Avès that were both swift and stout , All furnished well with small arms and cannons round about ; And a thousand men in Avès made laws so fair 48.
... see again As the pleasant Isle of Avès , beside the Spanish main . There were forty craft in Avès that were both swift and stout , All furnished well with small arms and cannons round about ; And a thousand men in Avès made laws so fair 48.
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