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The Infant's Delight: Poetry


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       Anonymous

      The Infant's Delight: Poetry

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664630797

      Table of Contents

       THE DEAD ROBIN.

       ALL THINGS OBEY GOD.

       "He saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth."

       SNOW-BALL-ING.

       THE SICK DOLL.

       NEL-LY'S PET LAMB.

       ROSE'S VA-LEN-TINE.

       "YOUR HEA-VEN-LY FA-THER FEED-ETH THEM."

       PLOUGH-ING.

       "HOW IS THE WEA-THER?"

       NAUGH-TY NEL-LY AND HER NEW PA-RA-SOL.

       "THE FLOW-ERS AP-PEAR ON THE EARTH."

       JUMP! PUS-SY!

       BLOW-ING BUB-BLES.

       A-PRIL SHOW-ERS.

       "Thou makest the earth soft with show-ers: Thou bless-est the spring-ing there-of."—PSALM lxv. 10.

       "SNAP, BE GOOD!"

       THE STRAY KIT-TEN.

       THE MAY-POLE.

       THE FIRST OF MAY.

       UNI-VER-SAL PRAISE.

       THE DAN-DE-LION CLOCK.

       TAK-ING CARE OF BA-BY.

       SUM-MER FLOW-ERS.

       "The de-sert shall re-joice, and blos-som as the rose."—ISAIAH XXXV. I.

       "WHERE'S DICK-EY?"

       PLAY-ING AT OM-NI-BUS.

       GA-THER-ING POP-PIES.

       ON THE WA-TER.

       HURT-FUL WEEDS.

       'Ev-e-ry plant, which My hea-ven-ly Fa-ther hath not plant-ed, shall be root-ed up."—ST. MATT. XV. 13.

       THE BUT-TER-FLY.

       "GO A-WAY, RO-VER!"

       THE RUSH PA-RA-SOL.

       LU-CY AND AR-THUR.

       THE PRO-VI-DENCE OF GOD.

       "The Lord shall give that which is good, and our land shall yield her increase."—PSALM lxxxv. 12.

       PLAY-ING A-MONG THE SHEAVES.

       KEEP-ING SCHOOL.

       SNAP AP-PLE.

       MILK-ING TIME.

       AU-TUMN.

       "Be glad then, and re-joice in the Lord your God."—JOEL ii. 23.

       THE SQUIR-REL.

       "CON-TRA-RY WINDS"

       BAT-TLE-DORE AND SHUT-TLE-COCK.

       CUT-TING NAMES.

       THE CON-CERT.

       PLAY-ING WITH WOOD-EN BRICKS.

       CAUGHT IN THE FOG.

       TRUST IN GOD.

       "He ma-keth light-nings for the rain; He bring-eth the wind out of His trea-sur-ies."—Ps. CXXXV. 7.