Rhymes of ChildhoodBowen-Merrill Company, 1890 - 186페이지 A collection of poetry for children. |
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12mo cloth a-eatin acrost Aint Billy Goodin blossoms BOWEN-MERRILL BUMBLE-BEE child CHRISTINE BRAIBRY CIRCUS-DAY PARADE clover cried Curly Locks Curv'ture days gone dear dream dripped Dwainie EDGAR WILSON NYE eyes fairy fancy fer the cat funniest thing glad gleam goblin band goin grandfather Squeers grasses hand hear heart Heerd JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY John Jameson Jolly Miller katydid ketched kindo kiss Land of Thus-and-So LAND OF USED-TO-BE laugh lips little girl Little Haly LITTLE JOHNTS'S CHRISMUS LITTLE ORPHANT ANNIE LITTLE PRINCESS little tiny kickshaw Little-red-apple Tree Lonesome Ribs Moon Mother never night night is falling NINE LITTLE GOBLINS o'er onc't pear PIXY poems Preacher's Boy Raggedy RHYME round Santy-Claus sigh sing sleep smile song SOUTH WIND SQUIRTGUN sunny side sweet tell Tentoleena Land THAT-AIR YOUNG-UN They's thist Tickle Trent Affair Twas Uncle Sidney WHING-WHANG wings WORLD BU'STS
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140 페이지 - Curly locks! Curly locks! Wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes Nor yet feed the swine; But sit on a cushion And sew a fine seam, And feed upon strawberries, Sugar and cream.
169 페이지 - There! little girl; don't cry! There! little girl; don't cry! They have broken your slate, I know; And the glad, wild ways Of your school-girl days Are things of the long ago ; But life and love will soon come by. — There! little girl; don't cry!
2 페이지 - Raggedy Man? Raggedy! Raggedy! Raggedy Man! An' the Raggedy Man, he knows most rhymes An' tells 'em, ef I be good, sometimes: Knows 'bout Giunts, an' Griffuns, an' Elves, An' the Squidgicum-Squees 'at swallers therselves!
86 페이지 - ud allus laugh an' grin, An' make fun of ever' one, an' all her blood-an'-kin; An' onc't when they was " company," an' ole folks was there, She mocked 'em an' shocked 'em, an' said she didn't care! An' thist as she kicked her heels, an...
112 페이지 - Full of jollity and fun! How they romped and ran about, Like two boys when school is out, With glowing face, and lisping lip, Low laugh, and lifted shout! And the South Wind — he was dressed With a ribbon round his breast That floated, flapped and fluttered In a riotous unrest, And a drapery of mist, From the shoulder and the wrist Flowing backward with the motion Of the waving hand he kissed.
51 페이지 - THE LITTLE COAT HERE'S his ragged "roundabout." Turn the pockets inside out : See ; his penknife, lost to use, Rusted shut with apple-juice ; Here, with marbles, top and string, Is his deadly "devil-sling," With its rubber, limp at last As the sparrows of the past ! Beeswax — buckles — leather straps — Bullets, and a box of caps, — Not a thing of all, I guess, But betrays some waywardness — E'en these tickets, blue and red, For the Bible-verses said — Such as this his mem'ry kept, —...
155 페이지 - THE MAN IN THE MOON Said The Raggedy Man, on a hot afternoon: My! Sakes! What a lot o' mistakes Some little folks makes on The Man in the Moon!
2 페이지 - Wuz makin' a little bow-'n'-orry fer me, Says "When you're big like your Pa is, Air you go' to keep a fine store like his — An' be a rich merchunt — an' wear fine clothes? — Er what air you go' to be, goodness knows!" An' nen he laughed at 'Lizabuth Ann, An' I says "'M go
87 페이지 - An' you hear the crickets quit, an' the moon is gray, An' the lightnin'-bugs in dew is all squenched away,— You better mind yer parents, an' yer teachers fond and dear, An' churish them 'at loves you, an...
2 페이지 - Lizabuth Ann, An' I says '"M go' to be a Raggedy Man! I'm ist go