Journeys Through BooklandA collection of various pieces of poetry and prose. |
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... SINGING LITTLE RED RIDING - HOOD 61 62 Robert Louis Stevenson . 64 65 66 66 Robert Louis Stevenson 67 68 69 72 Robert Louis Stevenson 73 • 74 79 87 TOM THUMB THE SHEPHERD BOY AND THE WOLVES THE ROCK - A - BY LADY · THE WIND AND THE SUN ...
... SINGING LITTLE RED RIDING - HOOD 61 62 Robert Louis Stevenson . 64 65 66 66 Robert Louis Stevenson 67 68 69 72 Robert Louis Stevenson 73 • 74 79 87 TOM THUMB THE SHEPHERD BOY AND THE WOLVES THE ROCK - A - BY LADY · THE WIND AND THE SUN ...
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... one shoe on , Diddle , diddle , dumpling , my son John . Sing a song of sixpence , A pocket full of. Rainbow in the morning , sailors take warning . Rainbow at night , sailors ' delight . THE MAID WAS IN THE GARDEN. NURSERY RHYMES 41.
... one shoe on , Diddle , diddle , dumpling , my son John . Sing a song of sixpence , A pocket full of. Rainbow in the morning , sailors take warning . Rainbow at night , sailors ' delight . THE MAID WAS IN THE GARDEN. NURSERY RHYMES 41.
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Charles H. Sylvester. Sing a song of sixpence , A pocket full of rye , Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie . When the pie was opened , The birds began to. THE MAID WAS IN THE GARDEN " LET ME TASTE . " 42 NURSERY RHYMES.
Charles H. Sylvester. Sing a song of sixpence , A pocket full of rye , Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie . When the pie was opened , The birds began to. THE MAID WAS IN THE GARDEN " LET ME TASTE . " 42 NURSERY RHYMES.
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Charles H. Sylvester. When the pie was opened , The birds began to sing ; ' Wasn't that a dainty dish To set before the king ? The king was in his counting - house , Counting out his money ; The queen was in the parlor , Eating bread and ...
Charles H. Sylvester. When the pie was opened , The birds began to sing ; ' Wasn't that a dainty dish To set before the king ? The king was in his counting - house , Counting out his money ; The queen was in the parlor , Eating bread and ...
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... Sings for his supper ; What shall he eat ? White bread and butter . How shall he cut it Without e'er a knife ? How can he marry Without e'er a wife ? If all the world were water , And all the water were ink , What should we do for bread ...
... Sings for his supper ; What shall he eat ? White bread and butter . How shall he cut it Without e'er a knife ? How can he marry Without e'er a wife ? If all the world were water , And all the water were ink , What should we do for bread ...
Contents
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87 | |
RAIN | 106 |
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON | 124 |
THE FOX AND THE GRAPES | 133 |
LITTLE BIRDIE Alfred Tennyson | 141 |
THE HARDY TIN SOLDIER IIans Christian Andersen | 147 |
MARCHING SONG Robert Louis Stevenson | 154 |
WHOLE DUTY OF CHILDREN Robert Louis Stevenson | 263 |
WYNKEN BLynken and NOD Eugene Field | 272 |
INDUSTRY AND SLOTH | 313 |
STOP STOP PRETTY WATER Mrs Eliza Lee Follen | 329 |
THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT Edward Lear | 352 |
KEEPSAKE MILL Robert Louis Stevenson | 363 |
LADY BUTTONEYES Eugene Field | 381 |
THE FLAX Hans Christian Andersen | 394 |
BED IN SUMMER Robert Louis Stevenson | 175 |
BLOCK CITY Robert Louis Stevenson | 201 |
OLD GAELIC LULLABY | 209 |
FAIRY BREAD Robert Louis Stevenson | 216 |
THE LION THE FOX AND THE ASS | 230 |
SEEIN THINGS Eugene Field | 247 |
NORSE LULLABY Eugene Field | 253 |
THE DUEL Eugene Field | 400 |
AUTUMN FIRES Robert Louis Stevenson | 411 |
THE FAIRIES William Allingham | 423 |
BAUCIS AND PHILEMON | 429 |
THE WIND Robert Louis Stevenson | 439 |
THE WOLF AND THE LAMB | 455 |
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animals asked Atalanta Baucis and Philemon Bear Beast beautiful began Blynken bread brother called Canaan castle child Cinderella cried dear Dick door dragon dream drummer Egypt EUGENE FIELD eyes fairies father fell fire forest frightened gave giant girl gold golden bird Grethel grew hand Hansel happy hare head heard Hippomenes Hop-o'-my-thumb horse hunter Jack JAKOB GRIMM Joseph killed king King Arthur king's daughter knew lady land land of Goshen lion little pig lived Loki looked maiden Mee-ow morning mother Mouse never night Ogre old woman palace PAT-A-CAKE Pharaoh pieces poor prince princess replied ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON sent servants singing sisters sleep soon stood supper tell things thought Tin Soldier told took town tree turned voice wife witch wolf wonderful wood young