Fresh Flowers for My ChildrenSamuel G. Simpkins, 1842 - 140页 |
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... seemed so sad and sorrowful , With melancholy air , That Rover would beside him stay To make him happy there . But soon as Rover turned to go , And homeward bend his way , The lamb would look at him and bleat , And beg him still to stay ...
... seemed so sad and sorrowful , With melancholy air , That Rover would beside him stay To make him happy there . But soon as Rover turned to go , And homeward bend his way , The lamb would look at him and bleat , And beg him still to stay ...
第66页
... seemed lonely at first , but he never refused food and water , and he soon became so tame and con- fiding that he would eat from my hand . We often opened the door of his cage , and let him hop about the room , and peck crumbs from the ...
... seemed lonely at first , but he never refused food and water , and he soon became so tame and con- fiding that he would eat from my hand . We often opened the door of his cage , and let him hop about the room , and peck crumbs from the ...
第67页
... whistled all the familiar notes they had so often whistled together , and beseechingly held out his hands . Bobbie seemed to hesitate , but at last an irresistible impulse brought him down to us , and he alighted in MY ROBIN . 67.
... whistled all the familiar notes they had so often whistled together , and beseechingly held out his hands . Bobbie seemed to hesitate , but at last an irresistible impulse brought him down to us , and he alighted in MY ROBIN . 67.
第68页
... seeming as contented with his narrow wiry abode , as he did before he soared into the regions of freedom . Bessie was still a favorite , and allowed me my usual liberties with her ears and tail , without a murmur . One night I left ...
... seeming as contented with his narrow wiry abode , as he did before he soared into the regions of freedom . Bessie was still a favorite , and allowed me my usual liberties with her ears and tail , without a murmur . One night I left ...
第69页
... seemed to forget all about it , and lived on unconcerned for years , growing more and more stupid and dull every day , till at last she died comfortably and peacefully of old age . -gouw ybunla THE SOUTH WIND . South wind softly blowing ...
... seemed to forget all about it , and lived on unconcerned for years , growing more and more stupid and dull every day , till at last she died comfortably and peacefully of old age . -gouw ybunla THE SOUTH WIND . South wind softly blowing ...
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affectionate angel Ariana beauty beneath Bessie blessed blue blue air Bobbie bright brightest brook cage child childhood clear clear river cloud cows dark dear delight earth eyes face fade fair Father fear floating forest fountain friends frolic garden gentle George and Rover glad Golden-rod grace grass green grew happiest happy HARVARD COLLEGE hear heard heart heaven HYMN keep the Sabbath kindly kiss lamb light little bird live look mamma mild morning mother music sweet never night o'er peace play pleasant pleasant home pray pure rejoice rills river round Rover loved SAMUEL G shade shining sing sleep smile SONG soon sound South wind spring stars summer's sunny sweet flowers sweetly teach tell thee things thou art thought TOLD A LIE tones tree trout uncle unto voice waters wave wild wind wing wonder words of love Yankee Doodle
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第21页 - ... to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice : it leads us to esteem and imitate the good, and to pity and to attempt to reclaim the bad.
第84页 - CHILDHOOD OF JESUS. In the green fields of Palestine, By its fountains and its rills, And by the sacred Jordan's stream, And o'er the vine-clad hills, Once lived and roved the fairest child That ever blessed the earth ; The happiest, the holiest, That e'er had human birth. How beautiful his childhood was ! Harmless and undefiled ; O, dear to his young mother's heart Was this pure, sinless child ! Kindly in all his deeds and words, And gentle as the dove ; Obedient, affectionate, His very soul was...
第104页 - For he felt that his soul was stained with sin ; And his mother could hear him sob and cry, Because he had told her that wicked lie.
第56页 - My mother, my kind mother, I hear thy gentle voice ; It always makes my little heart Beat gladly and rejoice. When I am ill it comes to me, And kindly soothes my pain ; And when I sleep, then in my dreams It sweetly comes again.
第104页 - BOY WHO TOLD A LIE. The mother looked pale, and her face was sad, She seemed to have nothing to make her glad ; She silently sat with the tears in her eye, For her dear little boy had told a lie. He was a gentle, affectionate child, His ways were winning, his temper was mild ; There was love and joy in his soft blue eye, But the dear little boy had told a lie. He stood alone by the window within, For he felt that his soul was stained...
第135页 - Good night, little star ! I will go to my bed, And leave you to burn While I lay down my head. On my pillow I'll sleep Till the morning light ; Then you will be fading And I shall be bright.
第46页 - MAKES ME HAPPIEST? WHAT is it makes me happiest ? Is it my last new play ? Is it my bounding ball or hoop I follow every day ? Is it my puzzles, or my blocks ? My pleasant solitaire ? My dolls, my kitten, or my books ? My flowers, fresh and fair ? What is it makes me happiest ? It is not one of these ; Yet they are treasures dear to me, And never fail to please.