The American School Readers: Primer-, Bücher 4Macmillan, 1911 |
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afraid Alice Brand asked baby Beastland beasts beautiful Benjy birds Bob-o-link called cats chee cherries child clothes cried dark dear door earth emperor Esther Peck eyes face fairy feet fell Fido flowers friends garden gate gave grass hand heard jackal kingcups knew Lady Clare Lakes of Killarney laughed little boy lived Lolo looked Lord mashua merry MILLER OF DEE Mister Rough morning mother Moufflou mouse Nahum never night Ocello old oaken bucket old woodchuck once poodle poor prince proud king Rabbit red headed woodpecker Reef knot river Dee round sail Seth Warner sing Sir Cleges Spink stood story tail talk Tasso tell Terra-re thee things thou thought tiger Timothy Timothy's shoes tin soldier Tommy-Anne took tree trotted unto usher voice walk Walrus whistle wife wonder wood
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Seite 225 - I wind about, and in and out, With here a blossom sailing, And here and there a lusty trout, And here and there a grayling, And here and there a foamy flake Upon me, as I travel With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel, And draw them all along, and flow To join the brimming river; For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever.
Seite 224 - I COME from haunts of coot and hern, I make a sudden sally, And sparkle out among the fern, To bicker down a valley. By thirty hills I hurry down, Or slip between the ridges, By twenty thorps, a little town, And half a hundred bridges.
Seite 234 - The cock is crowing, The stream is flowing, The small birds twitter, The lake doth glitter, The green field sleeps in the sun; The oldest and youngest Are at work with the strongest; The cattle are grazing, Their heads never raising; There are forty feeding like one!
Seite 238 - Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind": and it was so.
Seite 80 - twas all about," Young Peterkin he cries; And little Wilhelmine looks up With wonder-waiting eyes; "Now tell us all about the war, And what they fought each other for.
Seite 79 - Old Kaspar took it from the boy Who stood expectant by: And then the old man shook his head, And with a natural sigh "'Tis some poor fellow's skull," said he, "Who fell in the great victory.
Seite 53 - His horsemen hard behind us ride; Should they our steps discover, Then who will cheer my bonny bride, When they have slain her lover?
Seite 241 - And a river went out of Eden to water the garden, and from thence it was parted : and became into four heads.
Seite 243 - And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. THE TEMPTATION AND THE FALL Now the serpent was more subtile 1 than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, "Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
Seite 237 - And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so. And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good.