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" Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tired and hot you must be ; Why don't you leave off, as the others have done, And sit with them under the tree ? " " Oh, no ! for my mother lies ill in her bed, Too feeble to spin or to knit ; And my... "
Jarrolds' new code reading books. Infant classes [and] 1st-6th standard - Page 40
by Jarrold and sons, ltd - 1872
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Original Poems, for Infant Minds, Volume 2

Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children - 1821 - 184 pages
...heat of the sun, How tired and hot you must be; Why don't you leave oft', as the others have done, s And sit with them under the tree?" " Oh no! for my...lies ill in her bed, Too feeble to spin or to knit, Au;l ir.y pour little brotl.t is are crying for bread, And yet ne cau't give tlum a Lit! " Then could...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 5

1825 - 630 pages
...her broad hat. , 4 Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, I low tired and how warm you must be ; Why don't you leave off as the others have done, And sit with them under the tree ?" Too feeble to spin or to knit; And my poor little brothers are crying for bread, " O no! for my...
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The Bee: A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Designed for the Young

Children's poetry - 1828 - 188 pages
...herself with her broad hat. " Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tired and hot yon must be ! Why don't you leave off, as the others have done>...my poor little brothers are crying for bread. And yet we can't give them a bit. " Then could I be merry, and idle, and play, While they are so hungry...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds

Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1830 - 158 pages
...herself with her broad hat. " Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tired and hot you must be ; Why don't you leave off, as the others have done,...the tree ?" " Oh no ! for my mother lies ill in her ted, Too feeble to spin or to knit, And my poor little brothers ore crying for bread, And yet we can't...
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The Honeysuckle: Or, Poetical Sweets that Never Cloy: Original and Selected

Children - 1840 - 118 pages
...with her broad hat. c2 " Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tired and hot yon must be ! Why don't you leave off, as the others have done,...my poor little brothers are crying for bread, And yet we can't give them a bit ! " Then could I be merry, and idle, and play, •"] While they are so...
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A Course of Lessons: Together with the Tunes, to which They are Usually Sung ...

Thomas Bilby - Children's songs - 1836 - 154 pages
...herself with her broad hat. " Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tir'd and warm you must be ; Why don't you leave off, as the others have done,...my poor little brothers are crying for bread, And yet we can't give then a bit. " Then could I be merry, and idle, and play, While they are so hungry...
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Original Poems, for Infant Minds

Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1838 - 156 pages
...herself with her broad hat. " Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tir'd and hot you must be : Why don't you leave off as the others have done, And sit with them under the tree f " Oh no ! for my mother lies ill in her bed, Too feeble to spin or to knit ; And my poor little brothers...
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The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, Volume 9

Children's literature - 1846 - 872 pages
...herself with her broad hat. " Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tired and warm you must be ; Why dont you leave off as the others have done, And sit with them under the tree ?" " Oh 110, for my mother lies ill in her bed, Too feeble to spin or to knit ; And my poor little brothers...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds

Jane Taylor - Children - 1843 - 224 pages
...must be ! Why don't you leave off as the others have done, And sit with them under the tree ?' * O no ! for my mother lies ill in her bed, Too feeble to sew or to knit; And my poor little brothers are crying for bread, And yet we can't give them a bit...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds

Jane Taylor - 1844 - 192 pages
...broad hat. ' Poor girl, hard at work in the heat of the sun, How tired and hot you must be : Why do n't you leave off as the others have done, And sit with...my poor little brothers are crying for bread, And yet we can 't give them a bit ? ' Then could I be merry, and idle, and play, While they are so hungry...
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