The book Verses to a Baby was written by author Richardson, Grace Duncan Ely, 1857- Here you can read free online of Verses to a Baby book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Verses to a Baby a good or bad book?
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Not in little red round mouth-trap ; If you love him such a way, Poor frightened little dandelion Will hardly care to stay. Feel how silken soft his fringes Brushing round your peachy cheek, Ah ! you're smiling as he hoped for. If he played hide and seek. 21 XIII. The sun for us has mined this golden day, For us the bluebird 's wing has brushed the sky, Here on the rose-bound terrace we will stay, Dear little best-belov'd, her mother, I. Just she and I and all the world well lost, Save Love who...'s watching at the unlatched gate, We'll let him in whatever be the cost And tell him he must loiter with us late. Down in the garden it is waking June, See the red poppy lanterns how they shine, The meadow lark begins his plaintive tune. His sweetheart listens, happy, so does mine. ^ And here's the bluff bee grumbling as he goes, Your wondering eyes close follow his slow flight, A highwaj^ thief ; they count him with their foes Those glowing roses of our dear delight. The humming-bird now draws his lightning lance, A buccaneer he is and not a lover, Our little flowers pale before his glance, Their darling heads they droop and fly to cover.
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