. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Little Journeys into Bookland . I _. k_ ??fil^^HH »3 POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES j PART I c LAMBS IN THE MEADOWBy Laurence Alma-Tadema 0 little lambs! the month is cold,The sky is very gray; You shiver in the misty grass And bleat at all the winds that pass. Wait! when I m big—some day— 1 11 build a roof to every fold. But now that I am small I 11 pray At mothers knee for you; Perhaps the angels, with their wings, Will come and warm you, little things; I m sure that, if God knew, He d let the lambs be born in May. LULLABYBy William Brighty Rands Baby wants


. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Little Journeys into Bookland . I _. k_ ??fil^^HH »3 POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES j PART I c LAMBS IN THE MEADOWBy Laurence Alma-Tadema 0 little lambs! the month is cold,The sky is very gray; You shiver in the misty grass And bleat at all the winds that pass. Wait! when I m big—some day— 1 11 build a roof to every fold. But now that I am small I 11 pray At mothers knee for you; Perhaps the angels, with their wings, Will come and warm you, little things; I m sure that, if God knew, He d let the lambs be born in May. LULLABYBy William Brighty Rands Baby wants a lullaby; Where should mother find it? In a birds nest rocked on high;Birdie, birdie lined it; Find it under birdies wing-Soft birdies feather — O the downy, downy thing!O the summer weather ! Baby wants a lullaby; Where shall sister find it?In a soft cloud of the sky, With white wool behind it;Watch you may, but cannot guess If the cloud has motion,Such a perfect calm there is In the airy ocean. O the land of Lullabies! Where shall father find it?S


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