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" Do you see that old beggar that stands at the door ? Do not send him away — we must pity the poor. Oh, see how he shivers ! he's hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go set near the fire a table and seat : And Betty shall... "
The New American Third Reader - Page 14
by Epes Sargent, Amasa May - 1871 - 144 pages
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The Daisy, Or, Cautionary Stories in Verse: Adapted to the Ideas of Children ...

Elizabeth Turner, Mrs. Turner (Elizabeth) - Birds - 1807 - 92 pages
...gave her some tea, that was bitter to sup Or perhaps it had never been well.' ( 35 ) XVI. Charity. o you see that old beggar who stands at the door ? Do...Oh ! see how he shivers ! — he's hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go, set near the fire a table and seat ; And Betty...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

Nursery rhymes - 1837 - 128 pages
...the reason why I my little leaves undo. Little Miss, come wake and try, If I have not told you true. Charity. Do you see that old beggar who stands at...Oh, see how he shivers ! — he's hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go, set near the fire a table and seat : And Betty...
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Pleasant pages (by S.P. Newcombe). [With suppl., entitled ..., Volume 2

Samuel Prout Newcombe - 1851 - 416 pages
...and always will be, the rulers of others. Galatians v. 22. CHARITY. Do you see that old beggar that stands at the door ? Do not send him away — we must pity the poor. Oh ! nee how he shivers I he is hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go set...
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A poetry book for children [ed. by J.C.].

Poetry book - Children's poetry - 1854 - 152 pages
...Their table in the wild is spread By Him who cares for all ! CHARITY. Do you see that old beggar that stands at the door ? Do not send him away — we must...poor. Oh, see how he shivers ! he's hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go set near the fire a table and seat : And Betty...
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A poetry book for children [ed. by J.C.].

Poetry book - Children's poetry - 1854 - 152 pages
...Their table in the wild is spread By Him who cares for all ! CHARITY. Do you see that old beggar that stands at the door ? Do not send him away — we must...poor. Oh, see how he shivers ! he's hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go set near the fire a table and seat : And Betty...
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A Poetry Book for National Schools. Illustrated with ... Engravings

Poetry Book, Poetry book - 1856 - 136 pages
...not happy too. CHARITY. Do you see that old beggar that stands at the door? Do not send him away—we must pity the poor. Oh, see how he shivers ! he's hungry and cold! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go set near the fire a table and seat: And Betty shall...
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The Standard First[-fifth] Reader ...

Epes Sargent - Readers and speakers - 1857 - 220 pages
...scope for the ex'er-cise : and some very fast skaters may be found among the Dutch. CXIX. CHARITY. 9 1. Do you see that old beggar who stands at the door ? Do not send him away — we must pity the poor. O, see how he shivers ! he 's hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. 2. Go...
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The Standard Second Reader: Containing Introductory Exercises in ...

Epes Sargent - 1868 - 224 pages
...scope for the ex'er-cise : and some very fast skaters may be found among the Dutch. CXIX. CHAEITT. 1. Do you see that old beggar who stands at the door ? Do not send him away, — we must pity the poor. O, see how he shivers ! he 's hungry and cold ! For people can't work when they grow very old. 2. Go...
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The little folk's birthday book; or, Something good about children, child ...

Little folk - 1873 - 282 pages
...them wisely, spend them well, For their worth can no man tell." Aiion. D< ntl). THE OLD BEGGAR. | О you see that old beggar Who stands at the door? Do not send him away — We must pity the poor. Go set near the fire a table and seat : And Betty shall bring him some bread and some meat. Rosebud....
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The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse [by E. Turner].

Elizabeth Turner - Children's poetry, English - 1885 - 84 pages
...covered it up ; That he gave her some tea that was bitter to sup Or perhaps it had never been well." XVI. Charity. Do you see that old beggar who stands at...the door ? Do not send him away — we must pity the Oh ! see how he shivers ! he's hungry and cold! For people can't work when they grow very old. Go,...
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