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Página 34 - THERE'S a poor beggar going by, I see her looking in ; She's just about as big as I, Only so very thin. She has no shoes upon her feet, She is so very poor ; And hardly any thing to eat : I pity her, I'm sure. But I have got nice clothes, you know, And meat, and bread, and fire ; And you, mamma, that love me so, And all that I desire. If I were forced to...
Página 63 - If we do not love him whom we have seen, how can we love God whom we have not seen.
Página 70 - THE cow has a horn, and the fish has a gill; The horse has a hoof, and the duck has a bill; The bird has a wing, that on high he may sail ; And the lion a mane, and the monkey a tail!
Página 70 - ... gill; The horse has a hoof, and the duck has a bill; The bird has a wing, that on high he may sail ; And the lion a mane, and the monkey a tail! And they swim, or they fly, or they walk, or they eat, With fin, or with wing, or with bill, or with feet. And Charles has two hands, with five fingers to each, On purpose to work with, to hold, and to reach...
Página 34 - THE LITTLE BEGGAR GIRL. There's a poor beggar going by, I see her looking in; She's just about as big as I, Only so very thin. She has no shoes upon her feet, She is so very poor; And hardly any thing to eat; I pity her, I'm sure.
Página 70 - Charles and Animals. THE cow has a horn, and the fish has a gill; The horse has a hoof, and the duck has a bill; The bird has a wing, that on high he may sail ; And the lion a mane, and the monkey a tail! And they swim, or they fly, or they walk, or they eat, With fin, or with wing, or with bill, or with feet. And Charles has two hands, with five fingers to each, On purpose to work with, to hold, and to reach...
Página 36 - On earth as it is in hea-ven. Give us this day our dai - ly bread. And for - give us our tres-pass-es, As we for-give those who tres-pass a-gainst us.
Página 70 - And they swim, or they fly, or they walk, or they eat, with fin, or with wing, or with bill, or with feet. IX. JACK AND JANE. a-loft' bough greed'y a'ny car'ried pit'ied ap'ple elf tum'bled 1.
Página 34 - I were forced to roam so far, O dear, what should I do! I wish she had a dear mamma, Just such a one as you. Here, little girl, come back again; And hold your ragged hat, For I will put a penny in: Then buy some bread with that.
Página 36 - Thy king^^^ dom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil.

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