The city mouse lives in a house; — The garden mouse lives in a bower, He's friendly with the frogs and toads, And sees the pretty plants in flower. First Reader - Page 93by Maud Summers - 1908 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| Christina Georgina Rossetti - Children - 1893 - 160 pages
...daisies are, With blades of grass between, Each daisy stands up like a star Out of a sky of green. The city mouse lives in a house ; — The garden mouse lives in a bower, He 's friendly with the frogs and toads, And sees the pretty plants in flower. The city mouse eats... | |
| Harry Pratt Judson, Ida Catherine Bender - Readers - 1899 - 210 pages
...there and not envy you your fine fare." A huge cat sprang at them. bow'er toad gnidge tim'id fur'ry i. The city mouse lives in a house ; — The garden mouse...frogs and toads, And sees the pretty plants in flower. 2. The city mouse eats bread and cheese ; — The garden mouse eats what he can; We will not grudge... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1902 - 188 pages
...ran for protection to the nearest shade. THE CITY MOUSE AND THE GARDEN MOUSE. Clmstina G. Rossetti. The city mouse lives in a house ; — The garden mouse...and cheese ; — The garden mouse eats what he can ; THE FIELD MOUSE AND THE TOWN MOUSE. A Field Mouse had a friend who lived in a house in town. Now... | |
| English poetry - 1904 - 280 pages
...bent down his laden boughs low. OCTOBER THE CITY MOUSE AND THE COUNTRY MOUSE CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI The city mouse lives in a house ; — The garden mouse lives in a bower, He 's friendly with the frogs and toads, And sees the pretty plants in flower. The city mouse eats... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - Children's poetry - 1907 - 276 pages
...like other things: So, little worm, don't slide and slip Into your hole, with such a skip. Ann Taylor. The City Mouse and the Garden Mouse The city mouse...sees the pretty plants in flower. The city mouse eats hread and cheese;— The garden mouse eats what he can; We will not grudge him seeds and stocks, Poor... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert - English language - 1912 - 362 pages
...girl on the bench ? Should you like to go to such a school ? Why ? II THE CITY MOUSE AND THE COUNTRY MOUSE The city mouse lives in a house ; The garden...plants in flower. The city mouse eats bread and cheese j The garden mouse eats what he can ; We will not grudge him seed and stocks, Poor little timid, furry... | |
| Pauline Frost Rafter - Readers - 1912 - 316 pages
...neither do I! But you may as well eat the pear, just the same." And the Boy did. LAURA E. RICHARDS. THE CITY MOUSE AND THE GARDEN MOUSE The city mouse...the frogs and toads, And sees the pretty plants in nower. The city mouse eats bread and cheese ; — The garden mouse eats what he can ; We will not grudge... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - American poetry - 1915 - 568 pages
...We are called by His name. Little Lamb, God bless thee! Little Lamb, God bless thee! William Blake THE CITY MOUSE AND THE GARDEN MOUSE The city mouse...a house; — . The garden mouse lives in a bower, The city mouse eats bread and cheese; — The garden mouse eats what he can; We will not grudge him... | |
| California. State Board of Education - Readers (Primary) - 1916 - 248 pages
...wasn't she a queer mother? MADGE A. BIGHAM in "Merry Animal Tales." do means the short sound of oo. THE CITY MOUSE AND THE GARDEN MOUSE The city mouse...frogs and toads, And sees the pretty plants in flower. dok look cook shook dbd good stood woods dbk nook hook brook dot foot soot The city mouse eats bread... | |
| Sidney Grant Firman - Readers - 1918 - 192 pages
...No, I am going home. I do not have good things to eat, but I am safe. Good-bye. City Mouse. Good-bye. THE CITY MOUSE AND THE GARDEN MOUSE The City Mouse...lives in a house; The Garden Mouse lives in a bower. He is friendly with the frogs and toads, And sees the pretty plants in flower. The City Mouse eats... | |
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