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. |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 44
Pagina 3
... hear . Where did you get those arms and hands ? Love made itself into hooks and bands . Feet , whence did you come , you darling things ? From the same box as the cherub's wings . How did they all just come to be you ? The Baby.
... hear . Where did you get those arms and hands ? Love made itself into hooks and bands . Feet , whence did you come , you darling things ? From the same box as the cherub's wings . How did they all just come to be you ? The Baby.
Pagina 7
... - awake ; as you hear , " Mercy's sake , quiet , dear ! " New shoes , new frock ; Vague views of what's o'clock When it's time to go to bed , And scorn sublime for what's said . 8 INFANCY . 7 Arthur Hugh Clough, Polly.
... - awake ; as you hear , " Mercy's sake , quiet , dear ! " New shoes , new frock ; Vague views of what's o'clock When it's time to go to bed , And scorn sublime for what's said . 8 INFANCY . 7 Arthur Hugh Clough, Polly.
Pagina 9
... hear her pray Bed - gown white ; kiss Dolly ; Good - night that's Polly . ! Fast asleep , as you see ; Heaven keep my girl for me ! - " Lilliput Levee ” MY GOOD - FOR - NOTHING . “ WHAT are you good for , my brave little man ? Answer ...
... hear her pray Bed - gown white ; kiss Dolly ; Good - night that's Polly . ! Fast asleep , as you see ; Heaven keep my girl for me ! - " Lilliput Levee ” MY GOOD - FOR - NOTHING . “ WHAT are you good for , my brave little man ? Answer ...
Pagina 28
... hear my mother weeping ; She is lonely ; she cannot see A glimmer of light in the darkness , Where the gates shut after me . Oh ! turn me the key , sweet angel , The splendor will shine so far ! " But the 28 CHILD LIFE . How the Gates ...
... hear my mother weeping ; She is lonely ; she cannot see A glimmer of light in the darkness , Where the gates shut after me . Oh ! turn me the key , sweet angel , The splendor will shine so far ! " But the 28 CHILD LIFE . How the Gates ...
Pagina 41
... hear , " Little Bell ! " piped he . Little Bell sat down amid the fern : " Squirrel , squirrel , to your task return- Bring me nuts , " quoth she . Up , away the frisky squirrel hies- Golden wood - lights glancing in his eyes- And adown ...
... hear , " Little Bell ! " piped he . Little Bell sat down amid the fern : " Squirrel , squirrel , to your task return- Bring me nuts , " quoth she . Up , away the frisky squirrel hies- Golden wood - lights glancing in his eyes- And adown ...
Inhoudsopgave
40 | |
43 | |
54 | |
59 | |
61 | |
65 | |
68 | |
74 | |
83 | |
91 | |
104 | |
109 | |
115 | |
118 | |
121 | |
177 | |
185 | |
192 | |
193 | |
200 | |
208 | |
215 | |
220 | |
222 | |
228 | |
235 | |
246 | |
250 | |
256 | |
258 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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