Poems Children Love: A Collection of Poems Arranged for Children and Young People of Various AgesPenrhyn Wingfield Coussens |
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... tear each other's eyes . Let love through all your actions run , And all your words be mild ; Live like the Blessed Virgin's Son , That sweet and lovely child . His soul was gentle as a lamb , And , as His stature grew , He grew in ...
... tear each other's eyes . Let love through all your actions run , And all your words be mild ; Live like the Blessed Virgin's Son , That sweet and lovely child . His soul was gentle as a lamb , And , as His stature grew , He grew in ...
Page 67
... tears away From baby's pretty eyes . I cannot make the sun shine , Or warm the winter bleak ; But I can make the summer come On sister's rosy cheek . I cannot stay the storm clouds , Or drive them from their place ; But I can clear the ...
... tears away From baby's pretty eyes . I cannot make the sun shine , Or warm the winter bleak ; But I can make the summer come On sister's rosy cheek . I cannot stay the storm clouds , Or drive them from their place ; But I can clear the ...
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... tears were falling , Calling on the Fairy King : " Why with spells my child caressing , Courting him with fairy joy ; Why destroy a mother's blessing , Wherefore steal my baby boy ? " O'er the mountain , through the wild wood , Where ...
... tears were falling , Calling on the Fairy King : " Why with spells my child caressing , Courting him with fairy joy ; Why destroy a mother's blessing , Wherefore steal my baby boy ? " O'er the mountain , through the wild wood , Where ...
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... Tears are falling all in vain ! He now sports with fairy pleasure , He's the treasure of their train ! " Fare thee well , my child for ever , In this world I've lost my joy , But in the next we ne'er shall sever , There I'll find my ...
... Tears are falling all in vain ! He now sports with fairy pleasure , He's the treasure of their train ! " Fare thee well , my child for ever , In this world I've lost my joy , But in the next we ne'er shall sever , There I'll find my ...
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... tear . " O Oysters , come and walk with us ! " The Walrus did beseech . " A pleasant walk , a pleasant talk , Along the briny beach : We cannot do with more than four , To give a hand to each . " The eldest Oyster looked at him , But ...
... tear . " O Oysters , come and walk with us ! " The Walrus did beseech . " A pleasant walk , a pleasant talk , Along the briny beach : We cannot do with more than four , To give a hand to each . " The eldest Oyster looked at him , But ...
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