A Book of Verses for ChildrenEdward Verrall Lucas |
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Page 154
... Look thou come home by light of day . I warn thee , child , of another matter , Keep thee well from fire and water ; And beware of how thou dost look Over brink , or well , or brook . Rise betimes and go to school , Fare not as a wanton ...
... Look thou come home by light of day . I warn thee , child , of another matter , Keep thee well from fire and water ; And beware of how thou dost look Over brink , or well , or brook . Rise betimes and go to school , Fare not as a wanton ...
Page 156
... look at the mouth is the best . This method is modest , and easy to learn When children are glad to be taught ; And ah ! what a pleasure it is in return , To speak and to look as you ought ! " Elizabeth Turner . OLD - FASHIONED GIRLS ...
... look at the mouth is the best . This method is modest , and easy to learn When children are glad to be taught ; And ah ! what a pleasure it is in return , To speak and to look as you ought ! " Elizabeth Turner . OLD - FASHIONED GIRLS ...
Page 268
... look on ; the occasion is divine ; I'll drop my glove to prove his love ; great glory will be mine . " She dropp'd her glove to prove his love , then look'd at him and smil'd ; He bow'd , and in a moment leap'd among the lions wild ...
... look on ; the occasion is divine ; I'll drop my glove to prove his love ; great glory will be mine . " She dropp'd her glove to prove his love , then look'd at him and smil'd ; He bow'd , and in a moment leap'd among the lions wild ...
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