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 25by Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - 1830 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
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