Lessons for Children: In Four Parts. And Hymns in ProseO. Everett, 1823 - 192 pages |
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... in the other hand . Do not throw your bread upon the ground . * Bread is to eat , you must not throw it away . Corn makes bread . Corn grows in the fields . Grass grows in the fields . イ Cows eat grass , and sheep eat grass , 1 * 5.
... in the other hand . Do not throw your bread upon the ground . * Bread is to eat , you must not throw it away . Corn makes bread . Corn grows in the fields . Grass grows in the fields . イ Cows eat grass , and sheep eat grass , 1 * 5.
Page 6
... sheep eat grass , and horses eat grass . Little boys do not eat grass : no , they eat bread and milk . Papa , where is Charles ? Ah ! where is the little boy ? Papa cannot find the little boy . Lie still . Do not stir . Ah ! here he is ...
... sheep eat grass , and horses eat grass . Little boys do not eat grass : no , they eat bread and milk . Papa , where is Charles ? Ah ! where is the little boy ? Papa cannot find the little boy . Lie still . Do not stir . Ah ! here he is ...
Page 12
... you go abroad ? Fetch your hat . Come , let us go in the fields , and see the sheep , and the lambs , and the cows , and trees , and birds , and water . There is a man on horseback . Where are you going ? He does not mind us 12.
... you go abroad ? Fetch your hat . Come , let us go in the fields , and see the sheep , and the lambs , and the cows , and trees , and birds , and water . There is a man on horseback . Where are you going ? He does not mind us 12.
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... sheep has four ; and puss has four legs . And how many legs have the chickens ? Go and look . The chickens have only two legs . And the linnets , and the rob- bins , and all the birds , have only two legs . But I will tell you what ...
... sheep has four ; and puss has four legs . And how many legs have the chickens ? Go and look . The chickens have only two legs . And the linnets , and the rob- bins , and all the birds , have only two legs . But I will tell you what ...
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... sheep got ; have they petticoats ? The sheep have got wool , thick warm wool . Feel it . O , it is very comfortable ! That is their petticoat . And what have horses got ? Horses have got long hair ; and cows have hair . And what have ...
... sheep got ; have they petticoats ? The sheep have got wool , thick warm wool . Feel it . O , it is very comfortable ! That is their petticoat . And what have horses got ? Horses have got long hair ; and cows have hair . And what have ...
Common terms and phrases
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