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... our own dear mothers Sitting by our beds ; 4 And their soft sweet voices Sing our hush - a - bies , While the room grows darker , And we shut our eyes . SONG OF THE LITTLE ONES . 5. As we play 8 SECOND READER . Song of the Little Ones,
... our own dear mothers Sitting by our beds ; 4 And their soft sweet voices Sing our hush - a - bies , While the room grows darker , And we shut our eyes . SONG OF THE LITTLE ONES . 5. As we play 8 SECOND READER . Song of the Little Ones,
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... honour , make much of . bidding , commands . cheerfully , gladly . sweet - ly sit - ting sing - ing lov - ing co - ver voi - ces mea - dow dear - ly qui - et knees flow - ers list - en A CLEVER FOX . 1. A farmer was sitting in.
... honour , make much of . bidding , commands . cheerfully , gladly . sweet - ly sit - ting sing - ing lov - ing co - ver voi - ces mea - dow dear - ly qui - et knees flow - ers list - en A CLEVER FOX . 1. A farmer was sitting in.
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... sings all the day , little girl , little boy , " O the world's running over with joy ! But long it won't be , Don't ... sing - ing al - ways ( 4 ) THE THREE SIEVES . 17 THE THREE SIEVES . 1. 16 SECOND READER . The Brown Thrush,
... sings all the day , little girl , little boy , " O the world's running over with joy ! But long it won't be , Don't ... sing - ing al - ways ( 4 ) THE THREE SIEVES . 17 THE THREE SIEVES . 1. 16 SECOND READER . The Brown Thrush,
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... , study too , Learning daily something new . Then we laugh and dance and sing , Gay as birds or anything . Follow me , full of glee , Singing merrily . SOWING LITTLE SEEDS . 3. Work is done , play's. 20 SECOND READER . Children Playing,
... , study too , Learning daily something new . Then we laugh and dance and sing , Gay as birds or anything . Follow me , full of glee , Singing merrily . SOWING LITTLE SEEDS . 3. Work is done , play's. 20 SECOND READER . Children Playing,
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... sing - ing cheer - ful any - thing light pret - ty learn - ing naught - y mer - ri - ly SOWING LITTLE SEEDS . 1. Little Bessie had a present of a new book . She opened it to look at the first picture . It was the picture of a man ...
... sing - ing cheer - ful any - thing light pret - ty learn - ing naught - y mer - ri - ly SOWING LITTLE SEEDS . 1. Little Bessie had a present of a new book . She opened it to look at the first picture . It was the picture of a man ...
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animals asked Aunt Julia beaver birdie boys and girls brown brown thrush cage called catch Charley Chepstow corn dandelion farmer feet field flower fond Frank garden gentle gentleman George George Green glad happy hares Harry Henry hoof horse Johnny Johnny Davis Julia say jump keep kind large numbers lesson little bird little boy little fox little girl live long hand long jump look merry Milly monkey MONKEY BRIDGE morning naughty OBEY MOTHER once Persia pigeon play pleasant pretty rabbits rain rainbow reply river round seal seeds sheep short hand sings sleep soft soon speak the truth strong stupid stupid fox summer taught teach tell things thought tiger told tongue tree warm watch wild WILD TURKEYS winter wish XI XII
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Page 125 - ALL things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all. Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.
Page 16 - He's singing to me! He's singing to me! And what does he say, little girl, little boy? "Oh, the world's running over with joy! Don't you hear? don't you see? Hush! Look! In my tree, I'm as happy as happy can be!
Page 42 - SMALL service is true service while it lasts ; Of friends, however humble, scorn not one : The daisy, by the shadow that it casts, Protects the lingering dew-drop from the sun.
Page 126 - He gave us eyes to see them, and lips that we might tell how great is God almighty, who has made all things well...
Page 41 - One day, as he stood there looking at the sky, and almost in despair, two little rain-drops up in the clouds over his head saw him, and one said to the other, " Look at that poor farmer ; I feel sorry for him ; he has taken such pains with his field of corn, and now it is all drying up. I wish I could do him some good.
Page 59 - I'll help you all I can; How glad I am that school doesn't keep!" So she rocked the baby till it fell asleep. Then stepping softly she fetched the broom, And swept the floor and tidied the room; Busy and happy all day was she, Helpful and happy as child could be. "I love you, mother," again they said — Three little children going to bed.
Page 16 - Don't meddle ! don't touch ! little girl, little boy, Or the world will lose some of its joy ! Now I'm glad! now I'm free! And I always shall be, If you never bring sorrow to me." So the merry brown thrush sings away in the tree, To you and to me, to you and to me; And he sings all the day, little girl, little boy, "Oh, the world's running over with joy! But long it won't be, Don't you know? don't you see? Unless we are as good as can be!
Page 59 - I love you better than tongue can tell; " Then she teased and pouted full half the day, Till her mother rejoiced when she went to play. "I love you, mother," said little Fan; "To-day I'll help you all I can; How glad I am that school doesn't keep!
Page 85 - And all the people, passing by, Looked up to see the bird That made the sweetest melody That ever they had heard. But all the bright eyes looked in vain, For birdie was so small, And with a modest, dark-brawn coat, He made no show at all.
Page 82 - This is the way the river flows : Here a whirl, and there a dance ; Slowly now, then, like a lance, Swiftly to the sea it goes — This is the way the river flows.