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" 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 132
by Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - 1830 - 144 pages
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Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons [A. and J. Taylor ...

Ann Taylor - 1818 - 146 pages
...Or draw you in a, chaise. The Pig is 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 in the tree ; The Swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud as he ? O yes, the Peacock is more proud,...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds: Vol. I

Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1827 - 156 pages
...would eat you in a trice, The Buzzard's eyes are 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, Because his tail has eyes. The Lion roars so very loud, The Raven's...
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The infant teacher's assistant ... or, Scriptural and moral lessons for ...

Thomas Bilby - 1834 - 188 pages
...may be taught some words ; The jet black crow is meek. The lark sings high up in the air, The lionet on the tree ; The swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud as he. The owl, at night, will hoot aloud ; The buzzard's eyes are shut. O yes, the peacock is more proud,...
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Correspondence between a mother and her daughter at school. Original poems ...

Jane Taylor - 1835 - 488 pages
...prate-a-pace, Yet knows not what she says ; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. The Pig is not a feeder nice, The Squirrel loves a...air, The Linnet on the tree ; The Swan he has a bosom fan-, And who so proud as he. O yes, the Peacotfk is more proud, Because his tail has eyes. The Lion...
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Robert Merry's Museum, Volumes 17-18

1849 - 396 pages
...prate-a-pace, Yet knows not what he says ; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. The Pig is not a feeder nice ; The Squirrel loves...The Swan he has a bosom fair, And who so proud as he ? 0, yes ; the Peacock is more proud, Because his tail has eyes ; The Lion roars so very loud, BEASTS,...
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The Glasgow infant school magazine [ed. by D. Caughie].

David Caughie - 1860 - 336 pages
...prate-a-pace, And says he knows not what; The sparrows will your cherries taste ; Ostriches walk or trot. The lark sings high up in the air; The linnet on the...so proud as he ! O yes, the peacock is more proud, He'll spread his tail and strut; The owl, at night, will hoot aloud; The buzzard's eyes are shut. The...
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Original Poems

Jane Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1868 - 202 pages
...prate-apace, Yet knows not what he says : The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. The Pig is not a feeder nice, The Squirrel loves a nut, The Wolf would 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 original Ongar poems for children, by J. and Adelaide Taylor, and others

Ann Taylor - 1872 - 170 pages
...prate-apace, Yet knows not what she says : The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. The Pig is not a feeder nice, The Squirrel loves a nut, The Wolf would 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 little folk's birthday book; or, Something good about children, child ...

Little folk - 1873 - 282 pages
...mother blessed the child, And murmured love in accents mild. Chatterbox. Jlpril sotl). BIRDS AND BEASTS. THE pig is not a feeder nice, The squirrel loves a nut, The wolf would 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, by A. and J. Taylor

Ann Taylor - 1876 - 206 pages
...prate-a-pace, Yet knows not what she says ; The noble Horse will win the race, Or draw you in a chaise. The Pig is not a feeder nice, The Squirrel loves a nut, The Wolf would 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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