The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe; Or, There's No Place Like Home

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Lee and Shepard, 1874 - 380 Seiten
 

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Seite 7 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Seite 73 - WHEN good king Arthur ruled this land, He was a goodly king ; He stole three pecks of barley-meal, To make a bag-pudding. ? A bag-pudding the king did make, And stufFd it well with plums : And in it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried.
Seite 320 - Then are they glad because they are at rest, and so He bringeth them to the haven where they would be.
Seite 330 - It is so long since I have seen any of you, that you seem strangers to me.
Seite 309 - Night of sadness ; Morn of gladness ever-more : ever, ever, After many troubles sore, Morn of gladness, ever-more, and ever-more. Midnight scarcely pass'd and over, Drawing to this holy morn, Very early, very early Christ was born.

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