The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 sider |
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... said , ' Drink , pretty creature , drink ! ' And looking o'er the hedge , before me I espied A snow - white mountain lamb , with a maiden at its side . B Nor sheep , nor kine were near ; the lamb The Children's Treasury ...
... said , ' Drink , pretty creature , drink ! ' And looking o'er the hedge , before me I espied A snow - white mountain lamb , with a maiden at its side . B Nor sheep , nor kine were near ; the lamb The Children's Treasury ...
Side 3
... side for evermore was 6 gone . He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : ' A blessed day for thee ! -- then whither wouldst thou roam ? ' A faithful nurse thou hast ; the dam that did thee yean ' Upon the mountain ...
... side for evermore was 6 gone . He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : ' A blessed day for thee ! -- then whither wouldst thou roam ? ' A faithful nurse thou hast ; the dam that did thee yean ' Upon the mountain ...
Side 12
... side , As if she had lost her only friend , She wept , nor would be pacified . Up to the tavern - door we post : Of Alice and her grief I told , And I gave money to the host , To buy a new cloak for the old . ' And let it be of duffil ...
... side , As if she had lost her only friend , She wept , nor would be pacified . Up to the tavern - door we post : Of Alice and her grief I told , And I gave money to the host , To buy a new cloak for the old . ' And let it be of duffil ...
Side 17
... side , Seized fast the flowing mane , And up he got , in haste to ride , But soon came down again ; For saddle - tree scarce reach'd had he , His journey to begin , When , turning round his head , he saw Three customers come in . 23 ...
... side , Seized fast the flowing mane , And up he got , in haste to ride , But soon came down again ; For saddle - tree scarce reach'd had he , His journey to begin , When , turning round his head , he saw Three customers come in . 23 ...
Side 18
... side , To make his balance true . Then over all , that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe , His long red cloak , well - brush'd and neat , He manfully did throw . Now see him mounted once again Upon his nimble steed , Full slowly ...
... side , To make his balance true . Then over all , that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe , His long red cloak , well - brush'd and neat , He manfully did throw . Now see him mounted once again Upon his nimble steed , Full slowly ...
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