A practical guide to the English kinder-garten (children's garden) : for the use of mothers, nursery governesses, and infant teachers : being an exposition of Froebel's system of infant training : accompaniedby a great variety of instructive and amusing games, and industrial and gymnastic exercises, also numerous songs, set to music and arranged to the exercises . , No word, deed, look, shall i ^m^^^^ give them pain; From them I ev-ry good re - ceive. They shall be loved a - gain. 0 how I love my peaceful home. Where my dear parents dwell;Where strife ami discord never come Their talcs of woe


A practical guide to the English kinder-garten (children's garden) : for the use of mothers, nursery governesses, and infant teachers : being an exposition of Froebel's system of infant training : accompaniedby a great variety of instructive and amusing games, and industrial and gymnastic exercises, also numerous songs, set to music and arranged to the exercises . , No word, deed, look, shall i ^m^^^^ give them pain; From them I ev-ry good re - ceive. They shall be loved a - gain. 0 how I love my peaceful home. Where my dear parents dwell;Where strife ami discord never come Their talcs of woe to tell. 58 PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE I love my sisters winning looks, My brothers playful ways;Their dolls, their toys, their simple books,All speak of happy days. Then I will neer forsake my home, But care for those who care for me;Though fame or wealth tempts me to them my home shall be. When age shall deck their smiling brows With locks of silvery grey,My voice shall lull them to repose, My arms shall be their stay:And when the parting hour of death Shall bid our union cease,Ill catch their last expiring breathAnd part with them in peace. And when I wander oer their tomb. And think what love to me they bore,T will bind me to my happy home,And make me love it more. II. The Pleasant Sight. a ^igTltTTTf^S ^i=3fct ^ light - ful Lit - tie chil - dren. give each 0, how love - ly Ji3=3=Hi^^^?=N=?^=F^=$iEi ENGLISH KINDER GARTEN. 59 Angry words they never speak, Promises they never break,Unkind looks they never show ;Love sits smiling on each , how lovely tis to seeLittle children who agree. They are one in heart and mind, Courteous, pitiful, and kind;Willing others to forgive. And make happy all who , how lovely tis to seeLittle children who agree. When at home, at school, at play, They are cheerful, blythe, and gay;Always trying to increase Human pleasure, social peace. O, how lovely tis to seeLittle children who agree. If we for each other care. All each others


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