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Page 94 - KOSES by the garden wall, Poppies red and lilies tall, Bobolinks and robins, — all Tell that June is here. JULY THE clover meadows call the bees, The squirrels chatter on the trees, And robins sing their merry lays : Hurrah for glad vacation days ! AUGUST SING a song of harvest time, When the golden grain is high, When the blossoms blow, And the sun in a glow Sweeps over a cloudless sky. THE SEASONS SING a song of seasons, Something bright in all, Flowers in the summer, Fires in the fall. — ROBERT...
Page 81 - Tis the prettiest little parlour sure that ever you did " spy ; " You've only got to pop your head within side of the " door, " You'll see so many curious things you never saw be" fore. " Will you walk in, pretty Fly ?
Page 84 - Now all young men take warning by this foolish little Fly, Pleasure is the Spider, that to catch you fast will try ; For altho...
Page 81 - My house is always open, (says the Spider to the Fly) " I'm glad to have the company of all 1 see go by ;" " They go in, but don't come out again — I've heard of " you before." " Oh yes, they do, I always let them out at my back " door. " Will you walk in, pretty Fly ?" "Will you grant me one sweet kiss?
Page 84 - And pray how are you now?" sivs the spider to the fly ! " You fools will never wisdom get, unless you dearly buy ! 'Tis vanity that ever makes repentance come too late, And you who into cobwebs run, surely deserve your fate. Listen to me, listen to me, foolish fly.
Page 75 - Nibble, nibble, nibble ! went all the little mice, And they licked their little paws ; Then the cunning old cat sprang up from the mat. And caught them all with her claws.
Page 83 - I'm off, So now good-bye." Then up he springs, but both his wings Were in the web caught fast ; The spider laughed, " Ha, ha ! my boy, I've caught you safe at last. " Will you,
Page 81 - Will you, will you, will you, Will you walk in, pretty fly ? " " Will you grant me one sweet kiss ? " Said the spider to the fly. " To taste your charming lips I've a curiosity.
Page 75 - ... can be dispensed with. But the principle is still to be observed that the sentences of the lessons are to be written before the words are studied and spelled.] LESSON 28. " The cunning old cat lay down on a mat By the fire in the oaken hall ; ' If the little mice peep, they'll think I'm asleep ;' So she rolled herself up like a ball.