Child Life: A Collection of PoemsJohn Greenleaf Whittier Houghton, Mifflin, 1871 - 263 pagina's An anthology of poems by nineteenth-century authors from various countries about the experiences of childhood. |
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Pagina 3
... cheek like a warm white rose ? Something better than any one knows . Whence that three - cornered smile of bliss ? Three angels gave me at once a kiss . Where did you get that pearly ear ? God spoke , and it came out to hear . Where did ...
... cheek like a warm white rose ? Something better than any one knows . Whence that three - cornered smile of bliss ? Three angels gave me at once a kiss . Where did you get that pearly ear ? God spoke , and it came out to hear . Where did ...
Pagina 35
... cheek with brown ; The odor of the violets Comes with her to the town ; We almost guess the woodland place Where she has dwelt , from her sweet face ! We almost read her inner thoughts , Through her large , wistful eyes ; How bright to ...
... cheek with brown ; The odor of the violets Comes with her to the town ; We almost guess the woodland place Where she has dwelt , from her sweet face ! We almost read her inner thoughts , Through her large , wistful eyes ; How bright to ...
Pagina 36
... cheek of tan ! With thy turned - up pantaloons , And thy merry whistled tunes ; With thy red lip , redder still Kissed by strawberries on the hill ; With the sunshine on thy face , Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace : From my heart I ...
... cheek of tan ! With thy turned - up pantaloons , And thy merry whistled tunes ; With thy red lip , redder still Kissed by strawberries on the hill ; With the sunshine on thy face , Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace : From my heart I ...
Pagina 49
... cheek as they flit by . " I feel at home with everything That has its dwelling in the wood ; With flowers that laugh , and birds that sing , – Companions beautiful and good , Brothers and sisters everywhere ; And over all , our Father's ...
... cheek as they flit by . " I feel at home with everything That has its dwelling in the wood ; With flowers that laugh , and birds that sing , – Companions beautiful and good , Brothers and sisters everywhere ; And over all , our Father's ...
Pagina 83
... cheek ; there's a throb in my breast , But my song shall not cease , nor my pen take its rest , Till I tell that old Dobbin still lives to be seen , With his oats in the stable , his tares on the green . His best years have gone by ...
... cheek ; there's a throb in my breast , But my song shall not cease , nor my pen take its rest , Till I tell that old Dobbin still lives to be seen , With his oats in the stable , his tares on the green . His best years have gone by ...
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Alice Cary angel Babie Bell beautiful blessed blossoms blue Bob-o'-link bright bright eyes brown brown thrush Celia Thaxter chee cheek child comes cried Daisies Dandelion dear eyes face fair fairies fast father feet flowers gates Gilpin glad gray green guilders hair hand happy head hear heard heart heaven John Gilpin kiss Lady Moon laugh light little bird little Christel little Dandelion little Hiawatha little maid Little white Lily look Lucy Larcom Mary Howitt meadow merry minute mix minutes bake mooly cow morning mother nest never night Nokomis o'er Phoebe Cary pipe Piper play pretty Quoth rose round sandpiper shine sing sits sleep smile snow soft song sorrow Spink sweet tell thee There's things Thomas Hood thou thought to-day to-whit tree violets wild William Allingham William Motherwell wind wings wonder wood