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" Perhaps the great Tree will forget And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg and coax and fret." But the great Tree did no such thing ; He smiled to hear their whispering. "Come, children, all to bed... "
The Common School Teacher - Page 34
1876
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The North-western Monthly: A Magazine Devoted to University ..., Volume 8

Education - 1897 - 678 pages
...us a little longer stay; Dear Father Tree, behold our grief. Tis such a very pleasant day, We do not want to go away." So just for one more merry day To...coax and fret." But the great Tree did no such thing; He smiled to hear them whispering. Come, children all, to bed," he cried; And ere the leaves could...
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Webster's Little Folks' Speaker: Comprising Many Standard Pieces, as Well as ...

American literature - 1875 - 220 pages
...little longer stay ! Dear father Tree, behold our grief — 'Tis such a very pleasant day We do not want to go away." So, just for one more merry day,...sports among. " Perhaps the great Tree will forget Aud let us stay until the spring, If we all beg, and coax, and fret." But the great Tree did no such...
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Webster's Little Folks' Speaker: Comprising Many Standard Pieces, as Well as ...

American literature - 1875 - 212 pages
...little longer stay ! Dear father Tree, behold our grief — 'Tis auch a very pleasant day Wo do not want to go away." So, just for one more merry day,...Upon the autumn breezes swung, Whispering all their sporta,amoug. " Perhaps tho groat Tree will forget And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg,...
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Verses

Susan Coolidge - 1880 - 200 pages
...a little longer stay ; Dear Father Tree, behold our grief, 'T is such a very pleasant day We do not want to go away." So, just for one more merry day...breezes swung, Whispering all their sports among, 152 HOW THE LEAVES CAME DOWN. " Perhaps the great Tree will forget And let us stay until the spring,...
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Verses

Susan Coolidge - 1880 - 200 pages
...Dear Father Tree, behold our grief, 'T is such a very pleasant day We do not want to go away." SD, just for one more merry day To the great Tree the...breezes swung, Whispering all their sports among, 152 HOW THE LEAVES CAME DOWN. " Perhaps the great Tree will forget And let us stay until the spring,...
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Verses. by Susan Coolidge [Pseud.]

Susan Coolidge - History - 1880 - 186 pages
...a little longer stay ; Dear Father Tree, behold our grief, 'T is such a very pleasant day We do not want to go away." So, just for one more merry day To the great Tree the leaflets clung, " Perhaps the great Tree will forget And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg and coax and fret."...
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A First[-fifth] Reader, Book 4

Jenny H. Stickney - Readers - 1889 - 376 pages
...a little longer stay ; Dear Father Tree, behold our grief; 'Tis such a very pleasant day, We do not want to go away." So, just for one more merry day...coax, and fret." But the great tree did no such thing ; FOURT1I READER. " Come, children all, to bed," he cried ; And ere the leaves could urge their prayer,...
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Pollard's Synthetic First[ -third] Reader

Rebecca Smith Pollard - Readers - 1889 - 238 pages
...Dear Father Tree, behold our grief ; 'Tis such a very pleasant day, We do not want to go away." 3. So, just for one more merry day, To the great Tree...autumn breezes swung, Whispering all their sports among : 4. " Perhaps the great Tree will forget, And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg and coax...
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Pollard's Synthetic Second Reader

Rebecca Smith Pollard - Readers - 1889 - 234 pages
...stay; Dear Father Tree, behold our grief; 'Tis such a very pleasant day, We do not want to go away." 3. So, just for one more merry day, To the great Tree...breezes swung, Whispering all their sports among: 4. "Perhaps the great Tree will forget, And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg and coax and...
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Little Flower Folks, Or, Stories from Flowerland for the Home and ..., Volume 1

Mara Louise Pratt-Chadwick - Children's stories - 1890 - 152 pages
...little longer stay ; Dear Father Tree, behold our grief ; "Pis such a very pleasant day, We do not want to go away." So, just for one more merry day...coax and fret." But the great tree did no such thing; He smiled to hear their whispering. " Come, children all, to bed," he cried, — And, ere the leaves...
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