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" Mother, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be idle to-day. Look, dear mother, the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly rests on... "
The Third Primary Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse. With ... - Page 71
by George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 236 pages
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

1834 - 406 pages
...•: MRS. OILMAN. THE CHILD'S WISH IK JUNE. • MOTHEB, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let mo be idle to-day . Look, dear mother, the flowers all...hides ; Even the butterfly rests on the rose, And seareely sips the sweets as he goes. Poor Tray is asleep in the noon-day sun, And the flies go about...
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The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from ..., Volume 4

Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 476 pages
...melodious ziraleet $ Through heaven's unending year repeat HENRV NEILC. THE CHILD'S WISH IN JUNE. MOTHER, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be...bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; I .link, how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly rests on the rose, And scarcely sips...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 pages
...must,Wigs turn to dusters, and man turns to dust. 2. THE CHILD'S WISH IN JUNE. — Oilman. Mother, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be...rests on the rose, And scarcely sips the sweets as he goesAnd pussy sits near, with a sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing her face. There flies...
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A Third Book for Reading and Spelling: With Simple Rules and Instructions ...

Samuel Worcester - 1837 - 264 pages
...inf! bn idlfl today, u>ok, dear mother, the flowers all lie Languidly, under the bright bine sky. 2. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the...the rose, And scarcely sips the sweets as he goes. S. Poor Tray is asleep in the noon-day sun, And the flies go about him one by one ; And pussy sits...
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Gradations in reading and spelling

Henry Butter - 1839 - 190 pages
...good bye, you funny fellow. Nature's primest Punchinello! THE IDLE CHILD S WISH IN SUMMER. Mother, Mother, the winds are at play; Prithee let me be idle...flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. Poor Tray is asleep in the noon-day sun, And the flies go about him one by one; And pussy sits near,...
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The United States Speaker, a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 pages
...must,Wigs turn to dusters, and man turns to dust. 2. THE CHILD'S WISH IN JUNE. — Oilman. Mother, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be...the rose, And scarcely sips the sweets as he goes. And pussy sits near, with a sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing her face. There flies a...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 pages
...must,Wigs turn to dusters, and man turns to dust. 2. THE CHILD'S WISH IN JUNE. — Oilman. Mother, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be...noonday sun, And the flies go about him one by one j 382 UNITED STATES SPEAKER. And pussy sits near, with a sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing...
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The United States Speaker: a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1846 - 540 pages
...must,— Wigs turn to dusters, and man turns to dust. 2. THE CHILD'S WISH IN JUNE. — Oilman. Mother, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be...the rose, And scarcely sips the sweets as he goes. And pussy sits near, with a. sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing her face. There flies a...
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The Third School Reader

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1846 - 234 pages
...woithing ; , THE THIRD SCHOOL READER. 83 THE CHILD'S WISH IN JUNE. 1. MOTHER, mother, the winds arc at play ; Prithee, let me be idle to-day. Look, dear...butterfly rests on the rose, And scarcely sips the swfeets as he goes. 2. Poor Tray is asleep in the noonday sun, And the flies go about him one by one...
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Early days; or, The Wesleyan scholar's guide

1864 - 726 pages
...made the young and virtuous Catherine a considerable recompense. THE CHILD'S WISH IN JUNE. (OTHER, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee let me be idle...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue aky. See how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look how the violet roguishly hides; Even the butterfly...
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