I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And through the bright clouds we would roam ;' We would see the sun set, And see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. A Language Book - Página 43por James Douglas Williams - 1911 - 238 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1904 - 286 páginas
...over their toes ; And then I would rock till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay in the beautiful skies, And...the bright clouds we would roam; We would see the suu set and see the sun rise, And 'on the next rainbow come home. SONG OF THE WIND. I'VE a great deal... | |
| Ellen E. Kenyon Warner - 1904 - 140 páginas
...READERS. 4. I'd sit in the middle, And hold by both ends. Oh, what a bright cradle 'twould be ! 5. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And through the bright clouds we would roam. 6. We would see the sun set And see the sun rise, And, on the next rainbow, come home. ELIZA LEE POLLEN.... | |
| Anna E. McGovern - 1905 - 388 páginas
...over their toes; And then I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies; And...see the sun rise. And on the next rainbow come home. (Silver, Burdette & Co.) —MRS. POLLEN. THE STARS Observe the stars. Which gives us the most light,... | |
| Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - 1906 - 184 páginas
...in it nicely, you'd see; I'd sit in the middle And hold by both ends; 0 what a bright cradle 'twould be! And there we would stay In the beautiful skies,...rise, And on the next rainbow come home. ELIZA LEE FOLLEN. THE GOOSE AND THE GOLDEN EGGS. goose wonderful thought inside haste laid A man once had a wonderful... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman - 1906 - 164 páginas
...in the middle And hold by both ends ; Oh, what a bright cradle, 'twould be ! And there we would rock In the beautiful skies, And through the bright clouds...see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. 48 perch Cocky Locky gander Ducky Lucky world dreamed started Henny Penny Gandy Pandy Doverfield Once... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - 1907 - 280 páginas
...over their toes, And there I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...rise, And on the next rainbow come home. Eliza Lee Follen. Lady Moon Lady moon, lady moon, Sailing so high ! Drop down to baby From out the clear sky;... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - 1907 - 276 páginas
...over their toes, And there I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. r Eliza Lee Pollen. Lady Moon Lady moon, lady moon, Sailing so high! Drop down to baby Babykin, babykin,... | |
| 1907 - 330 páginas
...toes; And then I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And then we would stay In the beautiful skies, And through...rise, And on the next rainbow come home. ELIZA LEE FOLLEN. THE ROCK-A-BY LADY HP HE Rock-a-by Lady from Hushaby Street Comes stealing; comes creeping;... | |
| 1907 - 168 páginas
...over their toes ; And there I would rock Till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And...see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home. VOCABULARY The following key to the pronunciation of the words in this vocabulary is in accordance... | |
| Maud Summers - 1908 - 168 páginas
...— I hope she '11 not grow any more. With you and my friends, I 'd rock in it nicely, you see; I 'd sit in the middle, And hold by both ends. Oh, what...rise, And, on the next rainbow, come home. ELIZA LEE POLLEN. THE CARPENTER. "Good morning, Mr. Carpenter. May I come in? 80 Can you mend it for me?" "Yes,... | |
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