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" You're nicer in your own bright gown ; The little children love you; Be the best buttercup you can, And think no flower above you. "
New National Third Reader - Page 130
by Charles Joseph Barnes - 1884 - 240 pages
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Play Days: A Book of Stories for Children

Sarah Orne Jewett - 1878 - 226 pages
...said, " / think you must be crazy, I 'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. " You 're nicer in your own bright gown The little children...buttercup you can, And think no flower above you. " Though swaULows leave me out of sight. We 'd better keep our places. Perhaps the world would all go wrong...
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The Franklin Advanced Third Reader

Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1880 - 224 pages
...said, " I think you must be crazy : I'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up Daisy. 7. " You 're nicer in your own bright gown ; The little children...Buttercup you can, And think no flower above you. 8. "Though Swallows leave me out of sight, We 'd better keep our places : Perhaps the world would all...
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Easy recitations and dialogues for junior classes, ed. by J.L. Richardson

Easy recitations - 1885 - 184 pages
...you are flying ? ' ' You silly thing ! ' the robin said ; ' I think you must be crazy ! I'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. ' You're nicer...better keep our places ; Perhaps the world would all be wrong With one too many daisies. ' Look bravely up into the sky, And be content with knowing That...
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McGuffey's Alternate First[-sixth] Reader, Book 3

William Holmes McGuffey - 1887 - 194 pages
...robin said, " I think you must be crazy ; I 'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. 7. "You're nicer in your own bright gown; The little...buttercup you can, And think no flower above you. 8. "Though swallows leave me out of sight, We 'd better keep our places ; Perhaps the world would all...
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Excellent Quotations for Home and School ...

Julia B. Hoitt - 1890 - 426 pages
...you are flying? " " You silly thing ! " the robin said, " I think you must be crazy ; I'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. " You're nicer...children love you : Be the best buttercup you can, Though swallows leave me out of sight, We'd better keep our places. Perhaps the world would all go...
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New Franklin Advanced Third Reader

Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1888 - 234 pages
..." I think you must be crazy : I 'd rather be my honest self . Than any made-up Daisy. 7. " You 're nicer in your own bright gown ; The little children...Buttercup you can, And think no flower above you. 8 "Though Swallows leave me out of sight, We 'd better keep our places : Perhaps the world would all...
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The Public-school Journal: Devoted to the Theory and Art of ..., Volume 14

1894 - 704 pages
...when you are flying?" " You silly thing!" the robin said, "I think you must be crazy; I'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. " You're nicer...leave me out of sight, We'd better keep our places; 1'erhaps the world would all go wrong With one too many daisies. •• Look bravely up into the sky,...
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Sunbeams: A Choice Collection of Good, Useful, and Appropriate Recitations ...

1889 - 254 pages
...you are flying." " You silly thing !" the robin said ; " I think you must be crazy ; I'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. " You're nicer...love you ; Be the best buttercup you can, And think now flower above you. " Though swallows leave me out of sight, We'd better keep our places ; Perhaps...
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Pollard's Synthetic Second Reader

Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1889 - 234 pages
...the robin said; UI think you must be crazy; I'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. 7. " You're nicer in your own bright gown; The little children...buttercup you can, And think no flower above you. 8. " Though swallows leave me out of sight, 9. "Look bravely up into the sky, And be content with knowing...
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Pollard's Synthetic First[ -third] Reader

Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1889 - 238 pages
...robin said ; " I think you must be crazy ; I'd rather be my honest self Than any made-up daisy. 7. " You're nicer in your own bright gown; The little children...buttercup you can, And think no flower above you. 8. " Though swallows leave me out of sight, 9. " Look bravely up into the sky, And be content with...
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