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" And then he looked over the wall. And as he again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself, " Oh, how nice they would be, So cool and refreshing to-day ! The tree is so full, and I'd only take one, And old John won't see, for he is not at home, And... "
Original Poems for Infant Minds - Page 25
by Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - 1830 - 144 pages
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The poetical ladder; or A selection of poetry ... to suit the capacities of ...

Poetical ladder - 1827 - 94 pages
...ciiiini ,,-Md ; now ruffle all Whatever ways !er, now let 'em fall ; One day, as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not take one ; And then he look'd over the wall. And as he again cast his eyes on the tree, He said to himself, " Oh ! how nice...
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The Bee: A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Designed for the Young

Children's poetry - 1828 - 188 pages
...eye viewing this nice apple-tree, And wishing a codling might fall : One day as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not take one, And then he look'd over the wall. And as he again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself, " O how nice they...
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Easy Lessons in Reading: For the Use of the Younger Classes in Common Schools

Joshua Leavitt - Readers - 1829 - 172 pages
...in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not take ont, EASY LESSONS. 146 3. And ta he again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself,...would be : . So cool and refreshing to-day ! The tree if so full, and I'd only take one, And old John won't see, for he is not at home, And nobody is in...
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The Honeysuckle: Or, Poetical Sweets that Never Cloy: Original and Selected

Children - 1840 - 118 pages
...eye viewing this nice appletree, And wishing a codling might fall : One day as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not take one, And then he look'd over the wall. And as he again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself, " O how nice they...
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Easy Lessons in Reading: For the Use of the Younger Classes in Common Schools

Joshua Leavitt - Readers - 1836 - 164 pages
...day, as he stoc^l in the heat of the sun, He began jinking whether he might not take one, 3. And oa he again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself, " O, how nice they would be : So cool and ref resiiing to-day ! The tree is so full, and I'd only take one, And old John won't see, for he is...
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The English Presbyterian messenger, Volume 2

Presbyterian Church of England - 1849
...eye viewing this nice apple-tree, And wishing a codling might fall. One day as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not...again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself, " Oh, how nice it would be, So cool and refreshing to-day ; The tree is so full, and I'd only take...
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The garland; or, Poetry for childhood and youth

Garland - 1850 - 152 pages
...viewing this fine apple tree, [see, And wishing a codlin might fall: One day as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not...again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself,' Oh, how nice they would be ; So cool and refreshing to-day ! The tree is so full; and I'll only take...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds, Volume 1

Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry - 1854 - 172 pages
...might fall: One day as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not take And as he again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself, " Oh, how nice they would be, So cool and refreshing to-day! The tree is so full; and one only I'll...
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Hymns for Mothers and Children, Volume 1

Children's poetry - 1861 - 316 pages
...eye viewing this nice apple-tree, And wishing an apple would fall; One day, as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not...cool and refreshing to-day ! The tree is so full, and I 'd only take one, And old John won't see, for he is not at home, And nobody is in the way." But stop,...
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Hymns for Mothers and Children, Volume 1

Children's poetry - 1861 - 320 pages
...eye viewing this nice apple-tree, And wishing an apple would fall ; One day, as he stood in the heat of the sun, He began thinking whether he might not...again cast his eye on the tree, He said to himself, " 0, how nice they would be, So cool and refreshing to-day ! The tree is so full, and I 'd only take...
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