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" Ask me not this, little child, if you love me : You are too bold : I must obey my dear Father above me, And do as I'm told. "
The Third Reader, for Primary Schools - Page 56
by George Stillman Hillard - 1876 - 204 pages
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The Phonetic Readers

Charles W. Deane - Readers (Elementary) - 1896 - 188 pages
...LADY MOON. I see the moon, and the moon sees me ; God bless the moon, and God bless me. — OLD RHYME. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? " Over...the sea." Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom are you loving? o OQ c fc H E O O Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and...
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Stepping Stones to Literature: A Second Reader

Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1897 - 168 pages
...harm do mice do in the house? Did you ever see a cat catch a mouse? Tell about it. 84 LADY MOON. " Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? " " Over...Moon, whom are you loving ? " "All that love me." " Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 16

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 560 pages
...child, if you love me; You are too bold ; I must obey my dear Father above me, And do as I'm told." Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? " Over...the sea." Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom are you loving ? SAVED FROM THE QUICKSANDS. BY GRANT ALLEN. (From " Kalee's Shrine.") [CHARLES GRANT BLAIRFIHDIE AI.LKN,...
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Open Sesame!: Arranged for children from four to twelve years old

Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - Readers - 1898 - 360 pages
...Moon, and God bless me ! — OLD RHYME. LADY MOON, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? " Over the sea." V Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom are you loving? "All that love me." Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever...
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Graded Literature Readers, Book 2

Harry Pratt Judson, Ida Catherine Bender - Readers - 1899 - 210 pages
...grass dress cross dash crush fresh breeze freeze squeeze 166 rolling rov'ing weep bold whom o bey* Lady Moon 1. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving...not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and sad, as forever Wishing to weep ? 3. "Ask me not this, little child, if you...
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Johnson's First-[fifth] Reader, Volume 2

Readers - 1899 - 158 pages
...lov'ing rest'ing bold rov'ing tired for ev'er o bey' Rov'lng means wandering. I'm means I am. LADY MOON. "Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving?" " Over...Lady Moon, whom are you loving?" "All that love me." '' Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever...
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The Heart of Oak Books: First Book : Rhymes and Jingles

Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1899 - 120 pages
...SEE THE MOON. I see the moon, and the moon sees me ; God bless the moon, and God bless me. LADY MOON. "Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving?" " Over...Moon, whom are you loving ? " "All that love me." 16 THERE WERE TWO BIRDS. HUMPTY DUMPTY. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall ; Humpty Dumpty had a great fall...
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Graded Literature Readers, Volume 2

Harry Pratt Judson, Ida Catherine Bender - Readers - 1899 - 210 pages
...child, if you love me: You are too bold: I must obey my dear Father above me, And do as I'm told." 4. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? " Over...Lady Moon, whom are you loving ? "All that love me." i George wrote Washington enjoy' farm change storehouse sound ii let'ter m fond gen'tle men pray Little...
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The Standard First [ -fifth] Reader, Book 1

Martin Grove Brumbaugh - Readers - 1899 - 136 pages
...took all my blue eggs. That boy was not kind. He does not go to your school. 107 COMMIT TO MEMORY. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving? Over the sea. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom are you loving? Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever...
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The Mother Tongue: Lessons in speaking, reading and writing English, by S. L ...

English language - 1900 - 348 pages
...such quotation marks in the following selection. By studying the poem you will discover their use. " Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? " " Over...Moon, whom are you loving ? " "All that love me." " Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever...
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