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" said Emmie, 'but then if I call to the Lord, How should he know that it's me ? such a lot of beds in the ward ! ' That was a puzzle for Annie. Again she... "
Ballads and Other Poems - Page 93
by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1880 - 184 pages
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The Anti-vivisectionist, Volume 7

Animal welfare - 1880 - 560 pages
...said Emmie, " but then if I call to the Lord, How should he know that it's me ? such a lot of beds in the ward ! " That was a puzzle for Annie. Again...the counterpane." VII. I had sat three nights by the child — I could not watch for her four— # * # # * My sleep was broken besides with dreams of the...
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Education, Volume 45

Education - 1925 - 702 pages
...that it's me? Such a lot of beds in the ward?' That was a puzzle for Annie. Again she considered, then said: 'Emmie, you put out your arms, and you leave...girl with her arms lying out on the counterpane.' "I had sat three nights by the child; I could not watch for four; My brain had begun to reel, I felt...
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Fireside Recitations: Being a Choice Collection of Instructive, Emotional ...

Gus Williams - 1881 - 556 pages
...Emmie ; "but then if I call to the Lord, How should He know that it's mo ? such a lot of beds in tho ward ! " That was a puzzle for Annie. Again she consider'd and said : " EmTnie, you put out your arms, and you leave 'em outside on the bod — The Lord has so much to...
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Complete Poetical Works

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 656 pages
...said Emmie, " hut then if I call to the Lord, How should he know that it 's me ? such a lot of beds in the ward ! " That was a puzzle for Annie. Again...bed — The Lord has so much to see to ! but, Emmie, vou tell it him plain, It 's the little girl with her arms lying SIB JOHN OLDCASTLE, LORD COBHAM. VII....
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1883 - 740 pages
...said Emmie, ' but then if I call to the Lord, How should he know that it's me ? such a lot of beds in the ward ! ' That was a puzzle for Annie. Again...you leave 'em outside on the bed — The Lord has so muck to see to ! but, Emmie, you tell it him plain, It's the little girl with her arms lying out on...
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Lord Tennyson: A Biographical Sketch

Henry James Jennings - Publishers' catalogs - 1884 - 326 pages
...said Emmie, ' but then, if I call to the Lord, How should He know that it's me ? such a lot o' beds in the ward ! ' That was a puzzle for Annie. Again...girl with her arms lying out on the counterpane.'" In connection with this delightful volume, Mr. Theodore Watts wrote the following fine sonnet "To Alfred...
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Lord Tennyson: A Biographical Sketch

Henry James Jennings - Publishers' catalogs - 1884 - 326 pages
...said Emmie, ' but then, if I call to the Lord, How should He know that it's me? such a lot o' beds in the ward ! ' That was a puzzle for Annie. Again...girl with her arms lying out on the counterpane.'" In connection with this delightful volume, Mr. r Theodore Watts wrote the following fine sonnet " To...
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The Poetical Works

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1884 - 412 pages
...will," said Emmie, "but then if I call to the Lord, How should he know that It's me? such a lot of beds In the ward !" That was a puzzle for Annie. Again...bed — The Lord has so much to see to! but, Emmie, yon tell it him plain, It's the little girl with her arms lying out on the counterpane." Til. I had...
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The children's portion [sermons].

Alexander MacLeod - Children's sermons - 1884 - 364 pages
...puzzle for Annie ; Again she considered, and said, ' Emmie, you put out your arms, And you leave them outside on the bed. The Lord has so much to see to ; But, Emmie, you tell Him it plain, It's the little girl with her arms Lying out on the counterpane.' " So Emmie did that....
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Lyrical Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 302 pages
...will,' said Emmie, 'but then if I call to the Lord, How should he know that it's me ? such a lot of beds in the ward ! ' That was a puzzle for Annie. Again...the counterpane. ' VII I had sat three nights by the child — I could not watch her for four — My brain had begun to reel — I felt I could do it no...
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