Reading and Literature First Reader . A Frisky Lamb A frisky lambAnd a frisky child,Playing their pranks In a cowslip meadow:The sky all blueAnd the air all mild,And the fields all sun And the lanes half shadow. Christina G. liossetti. 53 What They Do What does the bee do? Bring home does Father do? Bring home what does Mother do? Lay out the what does Baby do? Eat up the honey. — Christina G. Rossetti, The Lambkins On the grassy banks,Lambkins at their pranks; Woolly sisters, woolly brothersJumping off their feet, While their woolly mothersWatch by them and blea
Reading and Literature First Reader . A Frisky Lamb A frisky lambAnd a frisky child,Playing their pranks In a cowslip meadow:The sky all blueAnd the air all mild,And the fields all sun And the lanes half shadow. Christina G. liossetti. 53 What They Do What does the bee do? Bring home does Father do? Bring home what does Mother do? Lay out the what does Baby do? Eat up the honey. — Christina G. Rossetti, The Lambkins On the grassy banks,Lambkins at their pranks; Woolly sisters, woolly brothersJumping off their feet, While their woolly mothersWatch by them and bleat. — Christina G. Mossetti,54. The Broken Doll All the bells were ringing,All the birds were singing,When Molly sat down cryingFor her broken doll. 0 you silly Moll!Sobbing and sighing For a broken doll,When all the bells are ringing,And all the birds are singing. — Christina G. Jlossetti. 55 The Stars What do the stars do Up in the sky,Higher than the wind can blow, Or the clouds can fly? — Christina G. Hossetti. Wrens and Robins Wrens and robins in the hedge,Wrens and robins here and there; Building, perching, pecking, flutteringEverywhere! — CJtristma G. Hossetti, Sun-Loving Swallow Fly away, fly away over the sea,Sun-loving swallow, for summer is done;Come again, come again, come back to me,Bringing the summer and bringing the sun. — Christina G. • The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse « A town mouse met a country mouse in a country mouse was getting you getting nuts for food? asked the town mouse. a Yes,: said the country mouse,I am getting nuts for winter. The woods a
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