| Conduct of life - 1875 - 780 pages
...with throat like snow, I.ips just tinted like pink shells rare, Eyes of hazel, and golden hair, Hands all dimpled, and teeth like pearls, Fairest and sweetest...Oh, who is it?" cried winsome May, " How I wish she was here to-day ! Wouldn't I love her like everything; Say, dear grandmamma, who can she be !" " Darling,"... | |
| John Cunningham Geikie - 1878 - 242 pages
...dollies away, and ran, .Saying, " I'll be careful as ever I can." Then grandmamma opened the box, aiid lo ! A beautiful child, with throat like snow, Lip...like everything ! Say, dear grandmamma, who can she bo ? " " Darling," said grandma, " that child was me." May looked long at the dimpled grace, And then... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - American poetry - 1881 - 348 pages
...bring it to me." So May put her dollies away, and ran, Saying, " I'll be careful as ever I can." The Grandmamma opened the box, and lo ! A beautiful child...here to-day ! Wouldn't I love her like everything ; Wouldn't I with her frolic and sing! Say, dear Grandmamma, who can she be?" " Darling, " said grandmamma,... | |
| Arthur Gilman - American poetry - 1882 - 264 pages
...with throat like snow, Lips just tinted like pink shells rare, Eyes of hazel, and golden hair, Hands all dimpled, and teeth like pearls, Fairest and sweetest of little girls. " O, who is it ? " cried winsome May, " How I wish she was here,to-day ! Would n't I love her like... | |
| American poetry - 1885 - 470 pages
...with throat like snow, Ljps just tinted like pink shells rare, "Eyes of hazel and golden hair, Hands all dimpled, and teeth like pearls — Fairest and sweetest of little girls I " Oh, who is it ? " cried winsome May ; " How I wish she was here to-day I Would n't I love her like... | |
| Slason Thompson - American poetry - 1886 - 474 pages
...with throat like snow, Lips just tinted like pink shells rare, Eyes of hazel and golden hair, Hands all dimpled, and teeth like pearls — Fairest and...who is it ? " cried winsome May ; " How I wish she was here to-day ! Would n't I love her like everything, And give her my new carnelian ring ! Say, dear... | |
| Recitations - 1889 - 254 pages
...So May put her dollies away, and ran, Saying, "I'll be careful as ever I can." The grandmamma opend the box, and lo ! A beautiful child with throat like...girls. "Oh ! Who is it!" cried winsome May ; "How 1 wish she were here to-day! Wouldn't 1 love her like everything ! Wouldn't 1 with her frolic and sing!... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney, Jenny H. Stickney Lansing - Readers - 1889 - 264 pages
...with throat like snow; Lip just tinted like pink shell rare; Eyes of hazel, and golden hair; Hands all dimpled, and teeth like pearls,— Fairest and...girls. "Oh! who is it?" cried winsome May; " How I do wish she were here to-day! Wouldn't I love her like everything ? Wouldn't I with her frolic and... | |
| John Hendricks Bechtel - Readers - 1892 - 218 pages
...careful as ever I can." Lips just tinted like pink shells rare, Eyes of hazel, and golden hair, Hands all dimpled, and teeth like pearls, Fairest and sweetest...Oh ! who is it ?" cried winsome May, How I wish she was here to-day ! Wouldn't I love her like everything ; Say, dear grandmamma, who can she be?" " Darling,"... | |
| Horace Parker Chandler - Children - 1893 - 286 pages
...with throat like snow, Lips just tinted like pink shells rare, Eyes of hazel and golden hair, Hands all dimpled, and teeth, like pearls, — Fairest and..."Oh, who is it?" cried winsome May; " How I wish she was here to-day ! Would n't I love her like everything, And give her my new cornelian ring ! Say, dear... | |
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