Phebe, the Blackberry Girl by Edward Livermore
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page 21 of 35 (60%)
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THE CHILD AND THE FLOWERS. Put up thy work, dear mother; Dear mother, come with me, For I've found within the garden The beautiful sweet-pea! And rows of stately hollyhocks Down by the garden-wall, All yellow, white and crimson, So many-hued and tall! And bending on their stalks, mother, Are roses white and red; [Illustration: "Put up thy work, dear Mother."] And pale-stemmed balsams all a-blow, On every garden-bed. Put up thy work, I pray thee, And come out, mother dear! We used to buy these flowers, But they are growing here! O, mother! little Amy |
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