THE SWING How do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the countryside — Till... The Sprague Classic Readers: Book 1-5 - Page 43by Sarah E. Sprague - 1902Full view - About this book
| Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frances Elizabeth Chutter - Art - 1905 - 168 pages
...nightingale in the sycamore— Robert Louis Stevenson 9 WS Coleman THE ART-LITERATURE READERS BOOK TWO THE SWING How do you like to go up in a swing, Up...think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the... | |
| American poetry - 1905 - 106 pages
...Payne 79 STAB-SPANGLED BANNER, THE . Francis Scott Key 81 THE APPROVED SELECTIONS FOR THE SECOND YEAR THE SWING How do you like to go up in a swing, Up...think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - Children's poetry - 1905 - 274 pages
...out of her way; And flowers and children close their eyes Till up in the morning the sun shall arise. THE SWING HOW do you like to go up in a swing, Up...think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1905 - 342 pages
...way ; And flowers and children close their eyes Till up in the morning the sun shall arise. XXXIII THE SWING HOW do you like to go up in a swing, Up...Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child tan do! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all... | |
| Geoffrey Buckwalter - Readers - 1905 - 136 pages
...limbs are stronger." If she sleeps a little longer, Baby, too, shall fly away. — ALFRED TENNYSON. THE SWING How do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue? Oh, I think it is the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman - Readers - 1908 - 124 pages
...too. "It was the best of all," said Mamma, wide child swing cat tie riv er pleas ant est coun try side THE SWING. How do you like to go up in a swing, Up...think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide : Rivers and trees and cattle, and all Over... | |
| Joseph Henry Wade, Emma Sylvester - Readers - 1906 - 168 pages
...go ! It is always cool under the shade of this old oak. Do you like to swing? under cushion high " THE SWING How do you like to go up in a swing, Up...think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do. Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the... | |
| Katherine Devereux Blake, Georgia Alexander - Children's poetry - 1906 - 104 pages
...brake ; And timid, funny, pert little bunny Winks his nose, and sits all sunny. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON The Swing How do you like to go up in a swing, Up...think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! 10 Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle, and all... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 490 pages
...her way; And flowers and children close their eyes Till up in the morning the sun shall arise. xxxm THE SWING How do you like to go up in a swing, Up...air so blue? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the... | |
| Dorothy Canfield Fisher, George Rice Carpenter - English language - 1906 - 306 pages
...sick and lay a-bed I had two pillows at my And all my toys beside me lay To keep me happy all the . How do you like to go up in a swing Up in the air so blue ! Oh, I do think it's the pleasantest Ever a child can Through all the pleasant meadow-side The grass grew shoulder... | |
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