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" The Dog will come when he is called, The Cat will walk away, The Monkey's cheek is very bald, The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says ; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. "
Original Poems: For Infant Minds - Page 106
by Ann Taylor - 1806
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Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons [A. and J. Taylor ...

Ann Taylor - 1818 - 146 pages
...come when he is call'd, The Cat will walk away ; The Monkey's cheek is very bald; The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-a-pace, Yet knows not...a feeder nice, The. Squirrel loves a nut, The Wolf ,. ould eat you in a trice, The Buzzard's eyes are shut. The Lark sings high up in the air, The Linnet...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds: Vol. I

Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1827 - 156 pages
...Monkey's cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says : The noble horse will win the race, Or draw...shut. The Lark sings high up in the air, The Linnet in the tree ; The Swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud as he? Oh yes, the Peacock is more proud,...
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Robert Merry's Museum, Volumes 17-18

1849 - 396 pages
...cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play ; The Parrot is a prate-a-pace, Yet knows not what he says ; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw...feeder nice ; The Squirrel loves a nut ; The Wolf will eat you in a trice ; The Buzzard's eyes are shut ; The Lark sings high up in the air, The Linnet...
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The national illustrated reading and spelling book for the young

Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 134 pages
...Monkey's cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says ; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. The Lark singeth high in the air, The Linnet in the tree ; The Swan's long neck and bosom fair, Make him...
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Original Poems

Jane Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1868 - 202 pages
...Monkey's cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says : The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw...shut. The Lark sings high up in the air, The Linnet in the tree ; The Swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud as he 1 Oh, yes, the Peacock is more proud,...
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Original poems, by A. and J. Taylor. Author's complete ed

Ann Taylor - 1876 - 212 pages
...Monkey's cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says : The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw...shut. The Lark sings high up in the air, The Linnet in the tree ; The Swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud as he ? Birds, Beasts, and Fishes. Oh,...
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The Poetical Works of Ann and Jane Taylor

Ann Taylor - 1877 - 456 pages
...come when he is call'd, The Cat will walk away ; The Monkey's cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-a-pace, Yet knows not...is not a feeder nice, The Squirrel loves a nut, The Wolt would eat you in a trice, The Buzzard's eyes are shut. The Lark sings high up in the air, The...
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Graduated reading. comprising a circle of knowledge. Gradations 1,2, Volume 2

Charles Baker - 1877 - 260 pages
...Monkey's cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play. The Parrot is a prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says ; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. The Lark sings up high in the air, The Linnet in the tree ; The Swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud...
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Original poems for infant minds, by A. and J. Taylor

Ann Taylor - 1881 - 234 pages
...Monkey's cheek is very bald ; The Goat is fond of play; The Parrot is a prate apace, Yet knows not what he says; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you...shut; The Lark sings high up in the air, The Linnet in the tree; The Swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud as he 1 Oh yes, the Peacock is more proud,...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1912, Volume 1, Pages 1-456

American poetry - 1915 - 488 pages
...Monkey's cheek is very bald; The Goat is full of play. The Parrot is a prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. Beasts, Birds and Fishes 131 The Pig is not a feeder nice, The Squirrel loves a nut; The Wolf would...
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