Young birds in their pretty nest, I must not in play Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother, I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen away; So I'll speak to the birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. The Second Primary Reader - Side 24af George Stillman Hillard - 1858 - 120 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1850 - 156 sider
...birds in a pretty nest ; I must not, in my play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother, I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen...birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. And when they can fly, In the bright blue sky, They will warble their songs to me ; And then if I'm... | |
| Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 236 sider
...grieve their mother's breast. My mother I know Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen away ; So I 'll speak to the birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. SONGS FOR THE And when they can fly In the bright blue sky, They 'll warble a song to me ; And then... | |
| Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 296 sider
...birds in their pretty nest, I must not in play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother I know Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen away ; So I 'll speak to the birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. And when they can fly In the... | |
| Madeline Leslie - 1860 - 118 sider
...in their pretty nest, I must not, in play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. " My mother, I know, Would sorrow so Should I be stolen...birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. "And when they can fly In the bright blue sky, They'll warble a song to me j And then, if I'm sad,... | |
| 1860 - 204 sider
...birds in their pretty nests; I must not in play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother, I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen...birds, In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. THE END. ... | |
| Charles Northend - 1865 - 192 sider
...birds in their pretty nests; I must not, in play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast My mother, I know, "Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen...birds, In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. LITTLE WILLIE AND THE APPLE. LITTLE Willie stood under an apple-tree old, The fruit was all shining... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1866 - 128 sider
...see, On bush or tree, Young birds in their pretty nest, I must not, in play, Steal the birds away, 2. My mother, I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be...in my play. 3. And when they can fly, In the bright blue sky, They'll warble a song to me ; And then, if I'm sad, It will make me glad To think they are... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1866 - 174 sider
...birds in their pretty nest, I must not, in play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen...birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play, And when they can fly, In the bright blue sky, They'll warble a song to me ; And then if I'm sad, HOE... | |
| James Burns (publisher.) - 1867 - 104 sider
...in their pret-ty nest, I must not, in play, Steal the birds a-way, To grieve their mo-ther's breast. My mo-ther, I know, Would sor-row so, Should I be...birds In my soft-est words, Nor hurt them in my play. And when they can fly In the bright blue sky, They'll war-ble a song to me ; And then if I'm sad, Home... | |
| 1867 - 632 sider
...birds in their pretty nest, I must not in play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother, I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen...birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. And when they can fly In the bright blue sky, They'll warble a song to me ; And then if I'm sad, (... | |
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