| Elementary books - 1860 - 270 psl.
...again to tell me that I am worse than the tigers." 21. WE ARK SEVEN J OR, A CHILD'S NOTION OF DEATH. A SIMPLE child, That lightly draws its breath And...— What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage-girl, — She was eight years old, she said; Her hair was thick with many a curl, That clustered... | |
| William Howitt, Mary Botham Howitt - 1862 - 236 psl.
...good woman of Conway, and no doubt many another perfon, hunted for it in Conway churchyard. A fimple child, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What fliould it know of death ? I met a little cottage girl, She was eight years old, /he faid ; Her hair... | |
| Henry Twells - 1862 - 262 psl.
...mother, I'm to be Queen of the May. TENNYSON. 7. WE ARE SEVEN. A SIMPLE child, dear brother Jim, -il. That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What can it know of death ? I met a little cottage girl ; She was eight years old, she said ; Her hair was... | |
| 302 psl.
...summers, when they're gone, Will appear as short as one. WE ARE SEVEN. A SIMPLE child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life...should it know of death ? I met a little cottage girl : Her age was eight, she said ; Her hair was thick with many a cnrl, And clustered round her head.... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1863 - 178 psl.
...as hawk Think of this, and rise with day, Gentle lords and ladies gay. WE ARE SEVEN.— Wordsworth. A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath, And...its life in every limb, What should it know of death 1 I met a little cottage girl : She was eight years old, she said ; Her hair was thick with many a... | |
| Frank Leslie - 1877 - 432 psl.
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| Mrs. Eliza H. Anderson - 1863 - 272 psl.
...lives here besides you and your mother ? ' ' No,' she said. I thought of the beautiful lines, — . 'A simple child, . . . That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What can it know of death ? ' ' " But they are dead ; those two are dead ; Their spirits are in heaven :... | |
| James Fleming - 1863 - 404 psl.
...ask from a GOD, yet deny to a brother ? ELIZA COOK. "WE ARE SEVEN." A SIMPLE child, dear brother Jem, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What can it know of death ? I met a little cottage girl, Of eight years old, she said ; Her hair was thick... | |
| Sarah Stuart Robbins - 1864 - 350 psl.
...fulness of the joy of life. This, the children could well understand. Life to a child was everything. "A simple child, That lightly draws its breath ; And...its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? " Death to it is a strange, dark, cold mystery. Life eternal, joyous life, is but the blossoming... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1864 - 384 psl.
...calling unexpectedly is a better. Now an idea for a leading * *' A simple child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death?" WOBDSWORTH. article is worth an editor's ransom. Now it is not worth while to quarrel, because it must... | |
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