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Rhymes for the Nursery - Page 18
by Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1824 - 96 pages
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Rhymes for the nursery. By the authors of 'Original poems'.

Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 pages
...animals suffer besides, And each of them gives us a share, Then as the poor creatures are suffer'd to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis...Come, then, let mamma wipe the tear from her eye: There—lay down your head on my bosom— that's right, And now tell mamma what's the matter to-night....
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Introductory English reading book

William Jillard Hort - Readers - 1822 - 186 pages
...clothing, or give us thenhides, That we may have plenty to wear. Then as the poor creatures are call'd on to give So much for the comfort of man ; I think 'tis...they live, We should do all for them that we can. Rhymes Jbr the Nursery. CHARLES AND ANIMALS. The cow has a horn, and the fish has a gill ; The horse...
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Rhymes for the nursery. By the authors of 'Original poems'.

Ann Taylor - 1824 - 116 pages
...clothing, or give us their hides, That we may have plenty to wear. Then as the poor creatures are suffer'd to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis...that's right, And now tell mamma what's the matter to. What ! baby is sleepy, and tired with play ? Come, Betty, make haste then, and fetch her away ;...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

Jane Taylor - Black people - 1831 - 118 pages
...clothing, or give us their hides, That we may have plenty to wear. Then as the poor creatures are suffered to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis...that's right, And now tell mamma what's the matter tonight. What ! baby is sleepy and tired with play ? Come, Betty, make haste, then, and fetch her away...
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Rhymes for the nursery, by the author of Original poems

Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 pages
...clothing, or give us their hides, That we may have plenty to wear. Then as the poor creatures are suffered to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis...that's right, And now tell mamma what's the matter to> night. " What ! baby is sleepy, and tired with play ? Come, Betty, make haste then, and fetch her...
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Songs for the Little Ones at Home

Mary O. Ward - Children - 1852 - 292 pages
...a hat, and another a shoe, That we may have plenty to wear. Then as the poor creatures thus suffer to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis but right, that as long as they live We should treat them as kind as we can. Taylor. BE CAREFUL IN PLAT. In your play be very careful . Not to give...
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Rhymes for the nursery, by the authors of Original poems. Illustr. ed

Ann Taylor - 1859 - 242 pages
...a jacket, a hat, or a shoe, And so we have plenty to wear. Then as the poor creatures are suffered to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis...do all for them that we can. LITTLE GIRLS MUST NOT TRET. WHAT is it that makes little Emily cry ? Come then, let mamma wipe the tear from her eye: There...
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Chambers's narrative series of standard reading books, Book 3

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - 168 pages
...or give us their hides, That we may have plenty to wear. 6. Then as the poor creatures are suffered to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis...but right that as long as they live, "We should do for them all that we can. Rhymes for the Nursery. [Write from dictation the fourth verse.] THE CLOAK....
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My pretty story book

My pretty story book - 1865 - 232 pages
...cloak, and another a shoe, That we may have plenty to wear. Then as the poor creatures thus suffer to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis but right, that as long as they live We should treat them as kind as we can. ABOUT DAYS AND YEARS. You are looking at your watch, mamma; is it time...
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Our first grammar

Ellis A. Davidson - English language - 1870 - 136 pages
...or give us their hides, That we may have plenty to wear. 5. Then, as the poor creatures are suffered to give So much for the comfort of man, I think 'tis but right that as long as they live We should do for them all that we can. EXERCISE 97. Copy these three verses, and sort out the words as you did in...
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