Blackie's comprehensive school series, Teile 1-3

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Seite 53 - ONLY A BABY SMALL. ONLY A BABY SMALL. ONLY a baby small, Dropt from the skies ; Only a laughing face, Two sunny eyes ; Only two cherry lips, One chubby nose; Only two little hands, Ten little toes. Only a golden head, Curly and soft ; Only a tongue that wags Loudly and oft ; Only a little brain, Empty of thought ; Only a little heart, Troubled with nought.
Seite 39 - Come, my children, come away, For the sun shines bright today; Little children, come with me, Birds and brooks and posies see; Get your hats and come away, For it is a pleasant day.
Seite 29 - He made the streams so wide, That flow through wood and vale; He made the rills so small, That leap down hill and dale.
Seite 39 - Children, too, may sport and play, For it is a pleasant day. Bring the hoop, and bring the ball, Come with happy faces all ; Let us make a merry ring, Talk and laugh, and dance and sing. Quickly, quickly, come away, For it is a pleasant day.
Seite 12 - In behind the door, Climbing on the sofa, Creeping on the floor, 2. In below the table, Round the easy chair, Goes my little brother Crying, "Are you there?
Seite 17 - A KISS when I wake in the morning, A kiss when I go to bed, A kiss when I burn my fingers, A kiss when I bump my head. A kiss when my bath is over, A kiss when my bath begins : My mamma is full of kisses, — As full as nurse is of pins.
Seite 45 - Out of the fir tree tall. And when the sick child better grew, And he could crawl along Close to that window he would creep, And listen to her song ; And he was gentle in his speech, And quiet at his play, He would not for the world have made That sweet bird fly away.
Seite 93 - And last of all, if cut with care, Her horns make combs, to comb our hair ; And so we learn — thanks to our teachers, That Cows are good and useful creatures.
Seite 92 - COW. Come, children, listen to me now, And you shall hear about the Cow; You'll find her useful, live or dead, Whether she's black or white or red. When milk-maids milk her morn and night, She gives them milk so fresh and white ; And this, we little children think, Is very nice for us to drink. The curdled milk they press and squeeze, And so they make it into cheese ; The cream they skim and shake in churns, And then it soon to butter turns.
Seite 17 - A kiss when I bump my head. A kiss when my bath is over, A kiss when my bath begins : My mamma is full of kisses, — As full as nurse is of pins. A kiss when I play with my rattle, A kiss when I pull her hair : She covered me over with kisses The day I fell from the stair.

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