Chambers's national reading-books, 도서 2 |
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... Sides . The Duck and the Drake ............ The Months -- March ..... The Daisy ( poetry ) . The March Wind ...... The Kitten's Mishap .... The Months - April , May .. Song for Spring ( poetry ) .. The May - pole . The Flax - flower ...
... Sides . The Duck and the Drake ............ The Months -- March ..... The Daisy ( poetry ) . The March Wind ...... The Kitten's Mishap .... The Months - April , May .. Song for Spring ( poetry ) .. The May - pole . The Flax - flower ...
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... In his warm little nest , with his nuts on his shelf . Oh , wise little squirrel ! no wonder that he , In the green summer woods is as blithe as can be ! LOOK AT BOTH SIDES . knight , er'rant , o'val. SECOND NATIONAL READING - BOOK . 3.
... In his warm little nest , with his nuts on his shelf . Oh , wise little squirrel ! no wonder that he , In the green summer woods is as blithe as can be ! LOOK AT BOTH SIDES . knight , er'rant , o'val. SECOND NATIONAL READING - BOOK . 3.
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... side of which was of iron , and the other side was of brass . As the two knights came up to the statue from oppo- site ways , each saw but one side of the shield : one saw the iron side , and the other saw the brass side . The knights ...
... side of which was of iron , and the other side was of brass . As the two knights came up to the statue from oppo- site ways , each saw but one side of the shield : one saw the iron side , and the other saw the brass side . The knights ...
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... side , and quacking to her . At length the eggs were hatched , and the little duck- lings came out , and then the poor drake was turned out of the duck - house , for fear he should trample upon his children with his great splay feet and ...
... side , and quacking to her . At length the eggs were hatched , and the little duck- lings came out , and then the poor drake was turned out of the duck - house , for fear he should trample upon his children with his great splay feet and ...
14 페이지
... side , and a quiver at his back , and round his cap he wore a wreath of the flower called Robin Hood , for he was to be Robin Hood . His cousin Rubina , who was on a visit , was dressed in white , and wore a wreath of May - flowers ...
... side , and a quiver at his back , and round his cap he wore a wreath of the flower called Robin Hood , for he was to be Robin Hood . His cousin Rubina , who was on a visit , was dressed in white , and wore a wreath of May - flowers ...
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animals ANOMIA beautiful began bipeds birds Black Forest bread bright bushes called carriages caterpillars Christmas box cloth cold comb corn cottage cowslips cried cuckoo daisy dear little dif'fer.ent drake ears earth eyes Fairy-man father field fish flowers garden George glad gladsome Summer gone grandfather grass green Gregory ground grow hands happy hear hopped lark laugh leaves light-house little oyster looked Lotty March wind MASTER SQUEAK Maurice May-pole mermaids merry month morning mother nest night oak-tree pheasant Plane Geometry plants pretty Princess Sea-hair quadrupeds river Dee Robin Robin Hood seed sheep shew shining side sing snow song spring Stanhope stone sunny banks sweet swing-we tabby cat tell thee things thou thought tiny told took trees village violet wallflower warm weeds whelk winter wood young
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28 페이지 - HOW doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower...
60 페이지 - They stole little Bridget For seven years long ; "When she 'came down again Her friends were all gone. They took her lightly back Between the night and morrow, They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow.
107 페이지 - Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother; And in the churchyard cottage I Dwell near them, with my mother.
107 페이지 - That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage Girl : She was eight years old, she said; Her hair was thick with many a curl That clustered round her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And she was wildly clad: Her eyes were fair, and very fair ; — Her beauty made me glad. "Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be?" "How many? Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me.
61 페이지 - They took her lightly back Between the night and morrow; They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow. They have kept her ever since Deep within the lake, On a bed of flag-leaves, Watching till she wake.
60 페이지 - UP the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men; Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather! Down along the rocky shore Some make their home, They live on crispy pancakes Of yellow tide-foam; Some in the reeds Of the black mountain lake, With frogs for their watch-dogs, All night awake.
109 페이지 - And when the ground was white with snow, And I could run and slide, My brother John was forced to go, And he lies by her side". "How many are you, then, "said I, "If they two are in heaven?
115 페이지 - These pretty Babes with hand in hand Went wandering up and down; But never more they saw the Man Approaching from the Town. In both these stanzas the words, and the order of the words, in no respect differ from the most unimpassioned conversation. There are words in both, for example, ' the Strand,
98 페이지 - And there came the Beetle, so blind and so black, Who carried the Emmet, his friend, on his back, And there was the Gnat and the Dragonfly too, With all their Relations, green, orange and blue.
110 페이지 - 11 yoke thee to my cart like a pony in the plough ; My Playmate thou shalt be ; and when the wind is cold Our hearth shall be thy bed, our house shall be thy fold.