Golden Numbers Poems for Children And Young People

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Like red poppies grown with corn.
Round her eyes her tresses fell, Which were blackest none could telL But long lashes veil'd a light That had else been all too bright.
And her hat, with shady brim. Made her tressy forehead dim; — [220 1 A GARDEN OF GIRLS Thus she stood amid the stooks. Praising God with sweetest looks.
"Sure, " I said, "Heav'ii did not mean Where I reap thou shouldst but glean; Lay thy sheaf adown and come. Share my harvest and my home. " Thomas Hood.
3Iy Pcggij My Peggy is a
...young thing.
Just entered in her teens, Fair as the day, and sweet as May, Fair as the day, and always gay. My Peggy is a young thing.
And I'm not very auld, Yet well I like to meet her at The wauking of the fauld.
My Peggy sings sae saftly, When on my pipe I play; By a' the rest it is confest, By a' the rest, that she sings best.
INIy Peggy sings sae saftly.
And in her sangs are tauld. With innocence, the wale of sense.
At wauldng of the fauld.
Allan Ramsay From ''The Gentle Shepherd. " [221] GOLDEN NUMBERS Annie Laurie Maxwelton braes are bonnie Where early fa's tlie dew, And it's there that Annie Laurie Gie'd me her promise true, — Gie'd me her promise true, Which ne'er forgot will be; And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me doune and dee.


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