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 23
... - glory's cup ; We never thought to see her droop Her fair and noble head , Till she lay stretched before our eyes , Wilted , and cold , and dead ! The morning - glory's blossoming Will soon be coming round INFANCY . 23.
... - glory's cup ; We never thought to see her droop Her fair and noble head , Till she lay stretched before our eyes , Wilted , and cold , and dead ! The morning - glory's blossoming Will soon be coming round INFANCY . 23.
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A Collection of Poems John Greenleaf Whittier. The morning - glory's blossoming Will soon be coming round ; We see their rows of heart - shaped leaves Upspringing from the ground . The tender things the winter killed Renew again their ...
A Collection of Poems John Greenleaf Whittier. The morning - glory's blossoming Will soon be coming round ; We see their rows of heart - shaped leaves Upspringing from the ground . The tender things the winter killed Renew again their ...
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... soon these feet must hide In the prison cells of pride , Lose the freedom of the sod , Like a colt's for work be shod , Made to tread the mills of toil , Up and down in ceaseless moil : Happy if their track be found Never on forbidden ...
... soon these feet must hide In the prison cells of pride , Lose the freedom of the sod , Like a colt's for work be shod , Made to tread the mills of toil , Up and down in ceaseless moil : Happy if their track be found Never on forbidden ...
Pagina 44
... soon be forgiven , And shine again in your place . O velvet bee , you're a dusty fellow ; You've powdered your legs with gold ! O brave marshmary buds , rich and yellow , Give me your money to hold ! O columbine , open your folded ...
... soon be forgiven , And shine again in your place . O velvet bee , you're a dusty fellow ; You've powdered your legs with gold ! O brave marshmary buds , rich and yellow , Give me your money to hold ! O columbine , open your folded ...
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... soon begin To warble music , rich and low , And paint what eyes could never see : My thoughts are company for me . " What does it mean to be alone ? And how is any one afraid , Who feels the dear God on His throne Beaming like sunshine ...
... soon begin To warble music , rich and low , And paint what eyes could never see : My thoughts are company for me . " What does it mean to be alone ? And how is any one afraid , Who feels the dear God on His throne Beaming like sunshine ...
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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