Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. A Language Book - Página 43por James Douglas Williams - 1911 - 238 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Leo Harrington, Agnes Catharine Moore - 1904 - 152 páginas
...It will grow until it is full again. The time from one full moon to another is a month. LESSON 67. THE NEW MOON. Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night ! She was never so cunning before; 114 Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. If I were up there... | |
| Ellen E. Kenyon Warner - 1904 - 140 páginas
...decay delT^t replied destroy reply recess recite refuse an in on hen bun 95 LVII.— THE NEW MOON. 1. Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night ! She was never so pretty before. 2. Her two little horns Are so sharp and so brightI hope they'll not grow any more. Moon Fairy. After... | |
| Anna E. McGovern - 1905 - 388 páginas
...to us after the sun has disappeared — shines by light reflected from the sun. CHILDREN MEMORIZE: THE NEW MOON Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. If... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman - 1906 - 164 páginas
...hides you. The — is working. The — runs. end moon roam cradle nicely hope rock sharp middle rainbow THE NEW MOON. Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks...; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, 1 nope she'll not grow any more. If I were up there, With you and my friends, I'd rock in it nicely,... | |
| Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - 1906 - 184 páginas
...See the full moon ! ' The stars are bright to-night, Edith. The moon is not so large as the stars. THE NEW MOON. Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks...before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright 27 If I were up there, With you and my friends, I'd rock in it nicely, you'd see; I'd sit in the middle... | |
| 1907 - 168 páginas
...old Fox never gave her any more trouble. — Old Irish Folklore. handkerchief splash stone death 155 THE NEW MOON Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night ! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. I'd... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - 1907 - 276 páginas
...Crib with its furnishings white, This the dear Baby who bids you " Good-night." r Emilie Poulsson. The New Moon Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. If... | |
| Maud Summers - 1908 - 168 páginas
...handful of nuts out of the pitcher." "Take one nut," said his mother. "Then you can get your hand out." THE NEW MOON. Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks...little horns Are so sharp and so bright — 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... | |
| 1908 - 90 páginas
...children, and frailer, Soon in blue air they'll be, Singer and sailor. AND SUPPLEMENTARY READING 27 THE NEW MOON Dear mother, how pretty The moon looks to-night! She was never so cunning before; Her two little horns Are so sharp and so bright, I hope she'll not grow any more. If... | |
| Emilie Poulsson - 1908 - 472 páginas
...and sang with delight :— " O mother, how pretty the moon looks to-night ! She was never so cunning before! Her two little horns are so sharp and so bright, I hope she won't grow any more." As she sang the whole pretty song, Linda would imagine herself up in that... | |
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