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... . He aims only at showing them the path , and giving them a little foretaste of our treasures : To - morrow to fresh woods , and pastures ne MAY : 1875 F. . P. - The Children's Treasury FIRST PART * I * A LAUGHING viii Preface.
... . He aims only at showing them the path , and giving them a little foretaste of our treasures : To - morrow to fresh woods , and pastures ne MAY : 1875 F. . P. - The Children's Treasury FIRST PART * I * A LAUGHING viii Preface.
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... woods laugh with the voice of joy , And the dimpling stream runs laughing by ; When the air does laugh with our merry wit , And the green hill laughs with the noise of it ; When the meadows laugh with lively green , And the grasshopper ...
... woods laugh with the voice of joy , And the dimpling stream runs laughing by ; When the air does laugh with our merry wit , And the green hill laughs with the noise of it ; When the meadows laugh with lively green , And the grasshopper ...
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... pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy cruel heart ! 29 moons , months 34 beguile , cheat I inhuman , cruel ; barbarous art , shooting for sport's sake -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and of English Song 7.
... pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy cruel heart ! 29 moons , months 34 beguile , cheat I inhuman , cruel ; barbarous art , shooting for sport's sake -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and of English Song 7.
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Francis Turner Palgrave. -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and field , The bitter little that of life remains ; No more the thickening brakes and verdant plains To thee shall home , or food , or pastime yield . Seek , mangled wretch ...
Francis Turner Palgrave. -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and field , The bitter little that of life remains ; No more the thickening brakes and verdant plains To thee shall home , or food , or pastime yield . Seek , mangled wretch ...
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... woods and wa's maun shield , But thou beneath the random bield O ' clod or stane Adorns the histie stibble - field , Unseen , alane . 3 maun , must : stour , dust 8 meet , fit 9 weet , wet 12 purpling , at dawn 7 no , not neebor ...
... woods and wa's maun shield , But thou beneath the random bield O ' clod or stane Adorns the histie stibble - field , Unseen , alane . 3 maun , must : stour , dust 8 meet , fit 9 weet , wet 12 purpling , at dawn 7 no , not neebor ...
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