The Book of Children's Hymns and Rhymes. Collected by the Daughter of a ClergymanJ. Hogg & Sons, 1859 - 312 psl. |
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... Dear Mary , " said the poor blind boy . Page 46 297 109 194 Deep embowered in mossy dells Did I this morn devoutly pray Don't hurt the poor old cat 199 147 44 Do see that poor ass , how he hobbles along 32 Earth , with her ten thousand ...
... Dear Mary , " said the poor blind boy . Page 46 297 109 194 Deep embowered in mossy dells Did I this morn devoutly pray Don't hurt the poor old cat 199 147 44 Do see that poor ass , how he hobbles along 32 Earth , with her ten thousand ...
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... dear " Good night ! " And every bird has gone to rest Long since in its little nest . The lambs no longer run and leap , But by the daisies lie asleep ; The flowers have closed their pretty eyes Until the sun again shall rise . MY ...
... dear " Good night ! " And every bird has gone to rest Long since in its little nest . The lambs no longer run and leap , But by the daisies lie asleep ; The flowers have closed their pretty eyes Until the sun again shall rise . MY ...
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... dear father say , When I was in my cradle sick , She nursed me night and day . She lays me in my little bed , She gives me clothes and food , And I have nothing else to pay But trying to be good . I must not tease my mother ; She loves ...
... dear father say , When I was in my cradle sick , She nursed me night and day . She lays me in my little bed , She gives me clothes and food , And I have nothing else to pay But trying to be good . I must not tease my mother ; She loves ...
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Book. BABY . LITTLE brother , darling boy , You are very dear to me ! I am happy - full of joy , When your smiling face I see . How I wish that could speak , you And could know the words I say , Pretty stories I would seek , To amuse you ...
Book. BABY . LITTLE brother , darling boy , You are very dear to me ! I am happy - full of joy , When your smiling face I see . How I wish that could speak , you And could know the words I say , Pretty stories I would seek , To amuse you ...
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... dear children are gath'ring there , For of such is the kingdom of heaven . But thousands and thousands who wander and fall , Never heard of that heavenly home ; I should like them to know there is room for them all , And that Jesus has ...
... dear children are gath'ring there , For of such is the kingdom of heaven . But thousands and thousands who wander and fall , Never heard of that heavenly home ; I should like them to know there is room for them all , And that Jesus has ...
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apple-tree blessed blue bright brother cheerful Christ cowslips daisies dark dear doth earth Edmonton Eliza Cook eyes Father fear flowers gentle Gilpin glad glory grace green hand happy happy land hast hath head hear heard heart heaven heavenly holy HYMN idle Jesus JOHN GILPIN joyful keep kind lambs light little bird little child little children live look Lord Lupins blue Mabel Mary Howitt merry morning mother nest never night o'er oak-tree peace play pleasant praise pray prayer pretty primroses red Valerian ripples rock round Saviour shadows mirrored shining shining day sing sins sleep smile song soul speak Spider Spring stars summer sweet taught teach tell thee thine things Thomas Miller thou thought tree Twas unto walk watch winds wing wood word young
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