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" Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. "
First Reader - Page 78
by Maud Summers - 1908 - 157 pages
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Harper's First [-sixth] Reader, Book 2

Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - Readers - 1888 - 216 pages
...LESSON XXVI. THE NEW MOON. 1. Oh, mother, how pretty the moon looks tonight ! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns are so sharp and so bright, I hope they'll not grow any more! 2. If I were up there with you and my friends, We'd rock in it nicely, you'd...
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Harper's First-[fourth] Reader

James Baldwin - 1888 - 216 pages
...XXVI. • THE NEW MOON. 1. Oh, mother, how pretty the moon looks tonight ! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns are so sharp and so bright, I hope they'll not grow any more! 2. If I were up there with you and my friends, We'd rock in it nicely, you'd...
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Harper's Second Reader: In Two Parts

Readers - 1888 - 222 pages
...LESSON XXVI. THE NEW MOON. 1. Oh, mother, how pretty the moon looks tonight ! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns are so sharp and so bright, I hope they'll not grow any more! 2. If I were up there with you and my friends, "We'd rock in it nicely,...
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Sunbeams: A Choice Collection of Good, Useful, and Appropriate Recitations ...

Recitations - 1889 - 254 pages
...piece" of pie. THE NEW MOON. 0 MOTHER, how pretty the moor looks to-night ! She was never so cunning before : Her two little horns are so sharp and so bright ! I hope she'll not grow any more. If 1 were up there with you and my friends, We'd rock in it nicely you'd...
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The Kindergarten-primary Magazine, Volume 4

Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle - Education - 1892 - 626 pages
...story or poem being told in several parts by as many children. As a beginning the children sing : " Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night ! She was never so cunning before ; The two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more....
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The Normal Course in Reading, Book 3

Emma J. Todd, W. B. Powell - 1891 - 234 pages
...punishment constantly fate revolutions queen indignant ignorant chose Indians patches nibbling size exactly THE NEW MOON. Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before ; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more....
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Brooks and Brook Basins

Alex Everett Frye - Animals - 1891 - 162 pages
...the tall ship sleeps on its heaving breast.'" —LANDON. CHAPTER IX. AN EVENING UNDER THE STARS. <' ' DEAR Mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before ; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more....
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Nature in Verse: A Poetry Reader for Children

Nature - 1895 - 334 pages
...space ; Held in line by Him who planned, And who holds you in His hand." — Mother Truth's Melodies THE NEW MOON. DEAR mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before ; Her two little horns Are so sharp and bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. If...
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Stories for Children

Martha Luther Lane - Children's stories - 1895 - 116 pages
...dog that worried the cat that caught the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. THE NEW MOON. Dear mother, how pret-ty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cun-ning before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more....
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Nature in Verse: A Poetry Reader for Children

1895 - 328 pages
...space ; Held in line by Him who planned, And who holds you in His hand." — Mother Truth's Melodies. THE NEW MOON. DEAR mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night ! She was never so cunning before ; Her two little horns Are so sharp and bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. If...
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