The Blodgett Readers by Grades, Book 2Ginn and Company, 1910 - Readers |
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... children will like to read . The nature , animal , and fairy stories touch a variety of subjects , abound in imagination , and are full of life and movement . They will stimulate a taste for the best literature . The close relation ...
... children will like to read . The nature , animal , and fairy stories touch a variety of subjects , abound in imagination , and are full of life and movement . They will stimulate a taste for the best literature . The close relation ...
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... children's window two birds were building a nest . What a warm sunny place they had found in the old maple tree ! When Mrs. Oriole was too busy to leave the tree , Mr. Oriole brought her some food . Then he sang a sweet little song ...
... children's window two birds were building a nest . What a warm sunny place they had found in the old maple tree ! When Mrs. Oriole was too busy to leave the tree , Mr. Oriole brought her some food . Then he sang a sweet little song ...
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... children's window two birds were building a nest . What a warm sunny place they had found in the old maple tree ! When Mrs. Oriole was too busy to leave the tree , Mr. Oriole brought her some food . Then he sang a sweet little song ...
... children's window two birds were building a nest . What a warm sunny place they had found in the old maple tree ! When Mrs. Oriole was too busy to leave the tree , Mr. Oriole brought her some food . Then he sang a sweet little song ...
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Frances Eggleston Blodgett, Andrew Burr Blodgett. One day the birds heard children's voices . Their bright eyes did not have to look far , for there under the tree were two little boys . " Look , George , " said one of the boys , " see ...
Frances Eggleston Blodgett, Andrew Burr Blodgett. One day the birds heard children's voices . Their bright eyes did not have to look far , for there under the tree were two little boys . " Look , George , " said one of the boys , " see ...
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... children come to play . O dandelion , yellow as gold , What do you do all night ? I wait and wait while the cool dew falls And my hair grows long and white . And what do you do when your hair grows white And the children come to play ...
... children come to play . O dandelion , yellow as gold , What do you do all night ? I wait and wait while the cool dew falls And my hair grows long and white . And what do you do when your hair grows white And the children come to play ...
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Page 80 - And don't you make any noise!" So, toddling off to his trundle-bed, He dreamt of the pretty toys; And, as he was dreaming, an angel song Awakened our Little Boy Blue — Oh! the years are many, the years are long, But the little toy friends are true!
Page 22 - Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing through. Who has seen the wind ? Neither you nor I : But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by.
Page 29 - Come, little leaves," said the wind one day, "Come o'er the meadows with me and play, Put on your dresses of red and gold; Summer is gone and the days grow cold.
Page 57 - Boats sail on the rivers, And ships sail on the seas ; But clouds that sail across the sky; Are prettier far than these. There are bridges on the rivers, As pretty as you please; But the bow that bridges heaven, And overtops the trees, And builds a road from earth to sky, Is prettier far than these.
Page 83 - At evening when I go to bed I see the stars shine overhead; They are the little daisies white That dot the meadow of the Night. And often while I'm dreaming so, Across the sky the moon will go; It is a lady, sweet and fair, Who comes to gather daisies there; For when at morning I arise, There's not a star left in the skies; She's picked them all, and dropped them down Into the meadows of the town.
Page 121 - So the merry brown thrush sings away in the tree, To you and to me, to you and to me; And he sings all the day, little girl, little boy, "Oh, the world's running over with joy; But long it won't be, Don't you know? don't you see? Unless we are as good as can be!
Page 14 - IN winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer, quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people's feet Still going past me in the street. And does it not seem hard to you, When all the sky is clear and blue, And I should like so much to play, To have to...
Page 79 - But sturdy and staunch he stands ; And the little toy soldier is red with rust, And his musket moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new, And the soldier was passing fair; And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue Kissed them and put them there. "Now, don't you go till I come...
Page 80 - And his musket moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new And the soldier was passing fair, And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue Kissed them and put them there. "Now, don't you go till I come," he said, "And don't you make any noise!
Page 147 - Sweet and low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea, Low, low, breathe and blow, Wind of the western sea ! Over the rolling waters go, Come from the dying moon, and blow, Blow him again to me; While my little one, while my pretty one, sleeps. Sleep and rest, sleep and rest, Father will come to thee soon ; Rest, rest, on mother's breast, Father will come to thee soon; Father will come to his babe in the nest, Silver sails all out of the west Under the silver moon : Sleep, my little one, sleep, my...