The Garland of Poetry for the Young: A Selection in Four Parts, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1868 |
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... thoughts as I read the words . And oh ! I do have such pleasant dreams , And each story I read so real seems ! I can see the fairies and hear them talk , And angels pacing the garden walk , And beautiful creatures wherever I look- O ...
... thoughts as I read the words . And oh ! I do have such pleasant dreams , And each story I read so real seems ! I can see the fairies and hear them talk , And angels pacing the garden walk , And beautiful creatures wherever I look- O ...
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... thought ; None shall bound the tender mercies Which Thy Holy Son has bought . Pardon all my past transgressions , Give me strength for days to come ; Guide and guard me with Thy blessing , Till thy angels bid me home . XXV . Household ...
... thought ; None shall bound the tender mercies Which Thy Holy Son has bought . Pardon all my past transgressions , Give me strength for days to come ; Guide and guard me with Thy blessing , Till thy angels bid me home . XXV . Household ...
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... thought it o'er and o'er , And yet I can not tell . My favorite cousin always was Dear , gentle cousin Bess ; But why the girls all love her so , Indeed I can not guess . " She's not so pretty , half , as Kate , Her hair don't curl like ...
... thought it o'er and o'er , And yet I can not tell . My favorite cousin always was Dear , gentle cousin Bess ; But why the girls all love her so , Indeed I can not guess . " She's not so pretty , half , as Kate , Her hair don't curl like ...
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... thought this thought , She heard a coming sound , As if a thousand fairy folk Were gathering all around . แ And then she heard a little voice , Shrill GARLAND . 61.
... thought this thought , She heard a coming sound , As if a thousand fairy folk Were gathering all around . แ And then she heard a little voice , Shrill GARLAND . 61.
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... finely dressed as they . They feel no proud , no foolish thoughts ; Because they are so fair ; They wish for nothing , quite content With sunshine and sweet air . God gave to them their colors bright ; To us 70 THE SCHOOL - GIRL'S.
... finely dressed as they . They feel no proud , no foolish thoughts ; Because they are so fair ; They wish for nothing , quite content With sunshine and sweet air . God gave to them their colors bright ; To us 70 THE SCHOOL - GIRL'S.
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angel beautiful Bell beneath bird bless blow blue boughs brave bright bright eyes brow Caldon Low cheerful child cried dark dear door doth earth Eliza Cook eyes face fair fairy fast father fear flowers Gilpin give gold gone green happy hath hear heard heart heaven hill Jane Taylor John Gilpin Katydid kiss kitten lady laugh Leigh Hunt light lips little fly Little white Lily live look Lord Mabel mamma Mary Howitt merry morning mother ne'er Nearer nest never night o'er old oaken bucket play poor pray pretty Robert Southey round shine shout sing sleep smile snow song soon soul stood strawberry flower stream sweet tell thee thing Thomas Hood thou thought Tis green tree Twas unto warm waves weep whispered wild wind wing wonder word