And thought her the very best friend that he had; And now to neglect or forsake her, he knew Was the most wicked thing he could possibly do. For he was quite healthy, and active, and stout, While his poor mother hardly could hobble about, And he thought... Rhymes for the Nursery - Página 60de Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1849 - 189 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 páginas
...been bless'd with a good little son, Put he lov'd her well, like a dutiful lad, And now to neglect or forsake her, he knew, Was the most wicked thing...To work for her living from morning to night. So he went ev'ry morning, as gay as a lark, And work'd all day long in the fields till 'twas dark, Then came... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1824 - 116 páginas
...thought it his duty and greatest delight, To work for her living from morning to night. So he went ev'ry morning, as gay as a lark, And work'd all day long in the tields till 'twas dark, v Then came home again to his dear mother's cot, And joyfully gave her the... | |
| 1828 - 188 páginas
...her well— like a dutiful lad, He thought her the very best friend that he had, And now to neglect or forsake her he knew Was the most wicked thing he...While his poor mother hardly could hobble about, And be thought it his duty and greatest delight, To work for her living, from morning to night. So he wentev'ry... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1831 - 118 páginas
...lad ; He thought her the very best friend that he had ; And now to neglect or forsake her, he knewr Was the most wicked thing he could possibly do. For...To work for her living from morning to night. So he went ev'ry morning, as gay as a lark, And work'd all day long in the fields till 'twas dark, Then came... | |
| 1840 - 118 páginas
...well — like a dutiful lad, He thought her the very best friend that he : • had, And now to neglect or forsake her he knew Was the most wicked thing he...possibly do. For he was quite healthy, and active, and stont, While his poor mother hardly could hobble about, And he thought it his duty and greatest delight,... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 páginas
...her well, like a dutiful lad, And thought her the very best friend that he had; And now to neglect or forsake her he knew, Was the most wicked thing...night. So he started each morning as gay as a lark, And worked all day long in the fields till 'twas dark ; Then came home again to his dear mother's cot,... | |
| Lessons - 1849 - 244 páginas
...her well, like a dutiful lad, And thought her the very best friend that he had : And now to neglect or forsake her, he knew Was the most wicked thing...night. So he started each morning as gay as a lark, And worked all day long in the fields till 'twas dark :. Then came home again to his dear mother's cot,... | |
| Garland - 1850 - 152 páginas
...loved her well, like a dutiful lad, He thought her the very best friend that he had, And now to neglect or forsake her he knew, Was the most wicked thing...could hobble about, And he thought it his duty and greater delight To work for her living, from morning to night. So he went every morning as gay as a... | |
| Samuel Prout Newcombe - 1851 - 398 páginas
...lad, And thought her the very best friend that he had ; And now to neglect or forsake her, he know Was the most wicked thing he could possibly do. For...night. So he started each morning as gay as a lark, And worked all day long in the fields till 'twas dark: Then came home again to his dear mother's cot, And... | |
| ward and co., 27, paternoster row - 1852 - 704 páginas
...And thought her the very best friend that he had ; A^d now to neglect or forsake her, he knew \\ras the most wicked thing he could possibly do. For he...night So he started each morning as gay as a lark, And worked all day long in the fields till 'twas dark : Then came home again to his dear mother's cot,... | |
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