The Beacon Second Reader by James H. Fassett
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page 45 of 137 (32%)
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WILLIAM AND JACOB GRIMM IF EVER I SEE If ever I see, On bush or tree, Young birds in their pretty nest; I must not, in play, Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother, I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen away; So I'll speak to the birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play. And when they can fly In the bright blue sky, They'll warble a song to me; And then if I'm sad It will make me glad To think they are happy and free. LYDIA MARIA CHILD |
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