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" I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And through the bright clouds we would roam ;' We would see the sun set, And see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. "
First Reader - Page 79
by Maud Summers - 1908 - 157 pages
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Graded Literature Readers, Book 2

Harry Pratt Judson, Ida Catherine Bender - Readers - 1899 - 210 pages
...nicely, you'd see; I'd sit in the middle And hold by both ends; Oh, what a bright cradle 't would be! 3. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And through the bright clouds we \vould roam; We would see the sun set, And see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. king...
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Wheeler's Graded Readers: A second reader

Gail Calmerton, William Henry Wheeler - Readers - 1907 - 422 pages
...it nicely, you'd see; I'd sit in the middle And hold by both ends; Oh, what a bright cradle 'twould be! And there we would stay In the beautiful skies,...rise, And on the next rainbow come home. — ELIZA LEE FOLLEN. 120 B. Kaulbach. Clytie sunset east beach shells chairs chariot wave petals perfume happening...
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Sunday Afternoons for the Children: A Mother Book

Ella Frances Soule - Religious education - 1900 - 168 pages
...'twould be! We would call to the stars to keep out of the way, For fear we should rock on their toes, And there we would stay in the beautiful skies, And...clouds we would roam; We would see the sun set, and we'd see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. — Mrs. Fallen. EVENING HYMN. The great...
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New Education Readers: Reading for the third year

Abraham Jay Demarest, William Maturin Van Sickle - Children's poetry - 1901 - 188 pages
...over their toes ; And then I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. — MRS. For.LRN. THOMAS A. EDISON. The greatest inventor of the age is Thomas A. Edison, and his whole...
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Johnson's Second Reader

Blanche Wynne Johnson - Readers - 1901 - 162 pages
...over their toes; And then I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. —MRS. FOLLEN. SEAT-WORK. Copy the last three stanzas. LESSON XV. THE MOUSE, THE FROG, AND THE HAWK....
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Poems for Memorizing

Alice Rose Power - American poetry - 1901 - 216 pages
...over their toes; And then I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...We would see the sun set, And see the sun rise, And in the next rainbow come home. — Mrs. Eliza Lee Follen. 33 Poems For Memorizing TWINKLE, TWINKLE,...
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New Century Readers, Book 3

John G. Thompson, Thomas E. Thompson - 1902 - 228 pages
...not grow any more. If I were up there, With you and my friends, I'd rock in it nicely, you'd see; I'd sit in the middle And hold by both ends; Oh, what...see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. THE FROGS DESIRING A KING. ago there were many more frogs in the brooks and ponds than there are now....
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The Morse Readers: Practical Graded Text ...

Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - Readers - 1902 - 184 pages
...it nicely, you'd see; I'd. sit in the middle And hold by both ends; 0 what a bright cradle 'twould be ! And there we would stay In the beautiful skies,...rise, And on the next rainbow come home. ELIZA LEE FOLLEN. THE GOOSE AND THE GOLDEN EGGS. thought won' der ful in' si hast^ la/d A man once had a wonderful...
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The First Book of Song and Story

Children's poetry - 1903 - 524 pages
...over their toes; And then I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. LULLABY —Mrs. Fallen COME hither, little restless one, 'Tis time to shut your eyes; The sun behind...
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A Second Book for Non-English-speaking People

Walter Leo Harrington, Agnes Catharine Moore - English language - 1904 - 152 pages
...over their toes ; And there I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...the next rainbow come home. — Eliza Lee Pollen. "5 One day a farmer was driving his geese to market. He wished to get there early. He tried to make...
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