Lessons for Children: In Four Parts. And Hymns in ProseO. Everett, 1823 - 192 pages |
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... hard . See how it rains . The ducks love rain . Ducks swim and geese swim . Chickens do not swim . Can Charles swim ? No. If Charles goes in the water he will be drowned . You shall learn to swim when you are as big as Billy . Bring the ...
... hard . See how it rains . The ducks love rain . Ducks swim and geese swim . Chickens do not swim . Can Charles swim ? No. If Charles goes in the water he will be drowned . You shall learn to swim when you are as big as Billy . Bring the ...
Page 21
... chickens , they pick up the corn in their little bills . See how fast they pick it up . Charles ' mouth is soft ; the chicken's bill is hard like bone . How many legs have fishes ? Fishes have no legs at all . How do they 21.
... chickens , they pick up the corn in their little bills . See how fast they pick it up . Charles ' mouth is soft ; the chicken's bill is hard like bone . How many legs have fishes ? Fishes have no legs at all . How do they 21.
Page 20
... to her mother , who was a wise old sheep , and said to her , I wonder why we are shut up so every night ! the dogs are not shut up , and why should we be shut up ? up ? I think it is very hard , and I will get away if I can 20.
... to her mother , who was a wise old sheep , and said to her , I wonder why we are shut up so every night ! the dogs are not shut up , and why should we be shut up ? up ? I think it is very hard , and I will get away if I can 20.
Page 21
... hard , and I will get away if I can , I am resolved , for I like to run about where I please , and I think it is very pleasant in the woods by moon - light . Then the old sheep said to her . You are very silly , you little lamb , you ...
... hard , and I will get away if I can , I am resolved , for I like to run about where I please , and I think it is very pleasant in the woods by moon - light . Then the old sheep said to her . You are very silly , you little lamb , you ...
Page 24
... you were to eat it . What Iron is very hard . It is not pretty , but I do not know what we should do without it , for it makes us a great many things . Go and ask the cook whether she can roast her meat without a spit ? Well 24.
... you were to eat it . What Iron is very hard . It is not pretty , but I do not know what we should do without it , for it makes us a great many things . Go and ask the cook whether she can roast her meat without a spit ? Well 24.
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13 CORNHILL afraid amongst apples beautiful Betty big boy Billy blossom blow body boughs bread bright butterfly cake carpet catch caterpillar Chanticleer Charles chickens child of reason clouds cock cold corn cowslip cuckoo dark Didst thou earth eyes fields fire flowers fold France give gold gone gooseberry grapes grass green ground grow half crown hand hath hoofs horse HYMN it-But leaves legs LESSONS FOR CHILDREN Let us go Lion little birds look milk moon naughty boy night papa and mamma papa's play pleasant ploughshare poor little boys praise Pray pretty Pull Puss quadrupeds Quicksilver rain raisins ripe shade sheep shepherd shine ship shut SIGILL sing sleep snail snow soft speak sweet swim tell thee thick thing trees walk warm wind wings yellow young