Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1855 - 430 psl. |
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... answer If they should speak to thee . " And when into the fir - wood Thou goest for fagots brown , Do not , like idle children , Go wandering up and down . " But fill thy little apron , My child , 20 MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . 20.
... answer If they should speak to thee . " And when into the fir - wood Thou goest for fagots brown , Do not , like idle children , Go wandering up and down . " But fill thy little apron , My child , 20 MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . 20.
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... 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 . She did not wander up and down , Nor yet MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . 23.
... 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 . She did not wander up and down , Nor yet MABEL ON MIDSUMMER DAY . 23.
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She did not wander up and down , Nor yet a live branch pull , But steadily of the fallen boughs She picked her apron full . And when the wild - wood brownies Came sliding to her mind , She drove them thence , as . she was told , With ...
She did not wander up and down , Nor yet a live branch pull , But steadily of the fallen boughs She picked her apron full . And when the wild - wood brownies Came sliding to her mind , She drove them thence , as . she was told , With ...
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... wandering from the wood . " Now she has that , " said the brownies , " Let flax be ever so dear , ' T will buy her clothes of the very best , For many and many a year ! " " And go now , " said the grandmother , " Since falling is the ...
... wandering from the wood . " Now she has that , " said the brownies , " Let flax be ever so dear , ' T will buy her clothes of the very best , For many and many a year ! " " And go now , " said the grandmother , " Since falling is the ...
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These pretty babes , with hand in hand , Went wandering up and down ; But never more they saw the man Approaching from the town . Their pretty lips with blackberries Were all besmeared and dyed , And when they saw the darksome night ...
These pretty babes , with hand in hand , Went wandering up and down ; But never more they saw the man Approaching from the town . Their pretty lips with blackberries Were all besmeared and dyed , And when they saw the darksome night ...
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