Graded Poetry Readers: 1st-[8th] YearsKatherine Devereux Blake, Georgia Alexander Maynard, Merrill, & Company, 1905 |
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... , Where your children so dear have invited the ant And a few cozy neighbors to tea . 1 Ramazan , the holy month of the Mohammedans , in which they keep their Lenten fast . 10 Ladybird , ladybird ! fly away home ! And if.
... , Where your children so dear have invited the ant And a few cozy neighbors to tea . 1 Ramazan , the holy month of the Mohammedans , in which they keep their Lenten fast . 10 Ladybird , ladybird ! fly away home ! And if.
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... Dear little duck ! E was an elephant , Stately and wise : He had tusks and a trunk , And two queer little eyes . Oh , what funny small eyes ! F was a fish Who was caught in a net ; But he got out again , And is quite alive yet . Lively ...
... Dear little duck ! E was an elephant , Stately and wise : He had tusks and a trunk , And two queer little eyes . Oh , what funny small eyes ! F was a fish Who was caught in a net ; But he got out again , And is quite alive yet . Lively ...
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... their sly little den . GEORGE MACDONALD SCOTLAND , 1824- The Baby Where did you come from , baby dear ? Out of the everywhere into the here . 37 10 15 Where did you get your eyes so blue ? Out The Baby George Macdonald.
... their sly little den . GEORGE MACDONALD SCOTLAND , 1824- The Baby Where did you come from , baby dear ? Out of the everywhere into the here . 37 10 15 Where did you get your eyes so blue ? Out The Baby George Macdonald.
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... dear ? God thought of you , and so I am here . ALFRED TENNYSON ENGLAND , 1809-1892 Little Birdie What does little birdie say , In her nest at peep of day ? 66 Let me fly , " says little birdie ; 66 Mother , let me fly away . " " Birdie ...
... dear ? God thought of you , and so I am here . ALFRED TENNYSON ENGLAND , 1809-1892 Little Birdie What does little birdie say , In her nest at peep of day ? 66 Let me fly , " says little birdie ; 66 Mother , let me fly away . " " Birdie ...
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... dear ! Robin singing sweetly In the falling of the year . Bright yellow , red , and orange , The leaves come down in hosts ; The trees are Indian Princes , But soon they'll turn to Ghosts ; The scanty pears and apples Hang russet on the ...
... dear ! Robin singing sweetly In the falling of the year . Bright yellow , red , and orange , The leaves come down in hosts ; The trees are Indian Princes , But soon they'll turn to Ghosts ; The scanty pears and apples Hang russet on the ...
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AMERICA baby sleeps BIRD'S NEST Bob-o'-link CHRISTINA G Cluck Coo-coo crumpled horn DOTH THE LITTLE Dumpty eggs I laid fly away home grass green house that Jack ISAAC WATTS Jack built JEAN INGELOW killed the rat kissed the maiden Lady Moon Ladybird little birdie LITTLE BUSY BEE Little lamb little longer Little white Lily little yellow-breast LOUIS STEVENSON SCOTLAND LYDIA MARIA CHILD maiden all forlorn malt That lay March violets meadow milked the cow morning Morning's at seven nice nest night PHOEBE CARY pleasant PRETTY COW pretty nest priest all shaven rain RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Robin dear Robin Redbreast ROSSETTI ENGLAND shaven and shorn sheep sing sleeps at home stole a nest stole four eggs stole that pretty STOLE THE BIRD'S sunshine sweet tattered and torn thee THINGS BRIGHT to-day to-whee To-whit tossed the dog twinkle violets WILLIAM ALLINGHAM wind worried the cat
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86 ページ - I can see. He is very, very like me from the heels up to the head; And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed. The funniest thing about him is the way he likes to grow — Not at all like proper children, which is always very slow ; For he sometimes shoots up taller, like an india-rubber ball, And he sometimes gets so little that there's none of him at all.
33 ページ - Thirty days hath September, April. June, and November; All the rest have thirty.one, Save February, which alone Hath twenty.eight; and one day more We add to it one year in four.
31 ページ - That waked the priest all shaven and shorn, That married the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the malt That lay in the house that Jack built.
75 ページ - DO you ask what the birds say ? The sparrow, the dove, The linnet and thrush say, " I love and I love ! " In the winter they're silent — the wind is so strong, What it says, I don't know, but it sings a loud song. But green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm weather, And singing, and loving — all come back together. But the lark is so brimful of gladness and love, The green fields below him, the blue sky above, That he sings, and he sings ; and for ever sings he — " I love my Love, and my...
55 ページ - The rich man in his castle, The poor man at his gate, God made them, high or lowly, And ordered their estate.
86 ページ - I HAVE a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of him is more than I can see. He is very, very like me from the heels up to the head; And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed.
48 ページ - They are only one times one. 0 moon ! in the night I have seen you sailing And shining so round and low ; You were bright ! ah, bright ! but your light is failing, — You are nothing now but a bow. You moon, have you done something wrong in heaven That God has hidden your face?
75 ページ - Do you ask what the birds say ? The Sparrow, the Dove, The Linnet and Thrush say, ' ' I love and I love ! " In the winter they're silent — the wind is so strong ; What it says, I don't know, but it sings a loud song. But green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm weather, And singing, and loving — all come back together. But the Lark is so brimful of gladness and love, The green fields below him, the blue sky above, That he sings, and he sings ; and for ever sings he" I love my Love, and my Love...
48 ページ - seven times" over and over, Seven times one are seven. I am old, so old, I can write a letter; My birthday lessons are done; The lambs play always, they know no better; They are only one times one.
7 ページ - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall: Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses and all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty in his place again." "That last line is much too long for the poetry," she added, almost out loud, forgetting that Humpty Dumpty would hear her. "Don't stand chattering to yourself like that," Humpty Dumpty said, looking at her for the first time; "but tell me your name and your business.