Poems Children Love: A Collection of Poems Arranged for Children and Young People of Various AgesPenrhyn Wingfield Coussens |
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... star , How I wonder what you are ; Up above the world , so high , Like a diamond in the sky . When the blazing sun is gone , When he nothing shines upon , Then you show your little light , Twinkle , twinkle , all the night . 3 The Swing ...
... star , How I wonder what you are ; Up above the world , so high , Like a diamond in the sky . When the blazing sun is gone , When he nothing shines upon , Then you show your little light , Twinkle , twinkle , all the night . 3 The Swing ...
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... star . Jane Taylor . THE SWING . ow do you like to go up in a swing , How Up in the air so blue ? Oh , I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall , Till I can see so wide , Rivers and trees ...
... star . Jane Taylor . THE SWING . ow do you like to go up in a swing , How Up in the air so blue ? Oh , I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall , Till I can see so wide , Rivers and trees ...
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... star ? Shall it be to Africa , a - steering of the boat , To Providence , or Babylon , or off to Malabar ? Hi ! but here's a squadron a - rowing on the sea— Cattle on the meadow a - charging with a roar ! Quick , and we'll escape them ...
... star ? Shall it be to Africa , a - steering of the boat , To Providence , or Babylon , or off to Malabar ? Hi ! but here's a squadron a - rowing on the sea— Cattle on the meadow a - charging with a roar ! Quick , and we'll escape them ...
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... thy little snow - white bed , And upon thy pretty head . The silver stars are shining bright , And bid my baby 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.
... thy little snow - white bed , And upon thy pretty head . The silver stars are shining bright , And bid my baby 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.
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... stars for marbles ? Did the things Play Can you see me ? through their wings ? And did Thy Mother let Thee spoil Thy robes , with playing on our soil ? How nice to have them always new In Heaven , because ' twas quite clean blue ! Didst ...
... stars for marbles ? Did the things Play Can you see me ? through their wings ? And did Thy Mother let Thee spoil Thy robes , with playing on our soil ? How nice to have them always new In Heaven , because ' twas quite clean blue ! Didst ...
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