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" There are two windows where I see My own glad face peep out at me ; These windows beam like June's own skies Guess me the riddle : LANGUAGE LESSON. "
Harper's First-[fourth] Reader - Page 144
by James Baldwin - 1888
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The Nursery, Volume 13

Children's periodicals, American - 1873 - 208 pages
...long, after day is done ; Oh! how it loves to linger there : Guess me the sunshine, — baby's hair ! There are two windows where I see My own glad face...June's own skies: Guess me the riddle, — baby's eyes ! GEORGE COOPER. PRINCE AND TIP. PRINCE is a small shaggy dog, of a light-brown color. Tip is also...
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Swinton's Third Reader

William Swinton - Children - 1882 - 270 pages
...Baby's mouth ! 3. I've found a place where shines the sun : Yes, long, long after day is done ; 0, how it loves to linger there! Guess me the sunshine...windows beam like June's own skies Guess me the riddle : LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy these questions, and write the answers: Question. — What are the lilies ?...
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Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, Book 3

William Swinton - Readers - 1882 - 252 pages
...bud: Baby's mouth! 3. I've found a place where shines the sun: Yes, long, long after day is done; O, how it loves to linger there! Guess me the sunshine:...beam like June's own skies : Guess me the riddle: LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy these questions, and write the answers-. Question. — What are the lilies ?...
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Swinton's Third Reader

William Swinton - Readers (Elementary) - 1882 - 254 pages
...long, long after day is done; O, how it loves to linger there! Guess me the sunshine : Baby's hair! There are two windows where I see My own glad face...windows beam like June's own skies: Guess me the riddle: LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy these questions, and write the answers: Question. — What are the lilies? Answer....
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Swinton's Third Reader

William Swinton - Children - 1882 - 254 pages
...it loves to linger there! Guess me the sunshine : Baby's hair! 4. There are two windows where I nee My own glad face peep out at me; These windows beam like June's own skies Guess me the riddle: LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy these questions, and write the answers: — Question. — What are the lilies...
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Elementary English

Robert Comfort Metcalf, Orville T. Bright - English language - 1895 - 212 pages
...rosebud — Baby's mouth! Oh, how it loves to linger there ! Guess me the sunshine — Baby's hair I There are two windows where I see My own glad face...June's own skies: Guess me the riddle — Baby's eyes ! LESSON LXXIX. POETRY. Pieces like that in Lesson LXXVIII. are called poetry. Each piece is a poem....
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Language for the Grades

John Benjamin Wisely - English language - 1903 - 246 pages
...long, long after day is done; Oh, how it loves to linger there ! Guess me the sunshine — Baby's hair! There are two windows where I see My own glad face...June's own skies : Guess me the riddle — Baby's eyes ! Mention all the things in the poem which are said to belong to the baby. What is it in the poem which...
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The Culture Readers: Embodying the Natural Method in Reading, Book 3

Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner - Readers - 1906 - 152 pages
...dash sash crash flash lash me^t beat seatwheat cheat plank thank bank sank blank THE CULTURE READERS. 4. There are two windows, where I see My own glad face peep out at me ; And they are blue as June's own skies. Guess me the windows. — Baby's eyes. — SELECTED. Baby's...
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The Beacon Third Reader

James Hiram Fassett - Readers - 1914 - 296 pages
...long after day is done; Oh, how it loves to linger there! Can you see the sunshine? — Baby's hair! There are two windows where I see My own glad face...out at me; These windows beam like June's own skies; Can you guess the riddle?—Baby's eyes! ANONYMOUS JACK AND THE BEANSTALK —I In the days of King...
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The Beacon First-sixth Reader, Volume 3

James Hiram Fassett - Readers - 1914 - 300 pages
...long after day is done ; Oh, how it loves to linger there ! Can you see the sunshine? — Baby's hair! There are two windows where I see My own glad face...out at me ; These windows beam like June's own skies ; Can you guess the riddle? — Baby's eyes! ANONYMOUS 199 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK — I In the days...
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