id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11023 Unknown Gems of Poetry, for Girls and Boys .txt text/plain 2249 226 95 I love to hear their pleasant song, "See yonder bird spread out his wings, My little happy boy, But the sea-fowl is gone to her nest. The little birds!--how sweet they sing! The little birds! The moss-covered bucket which hung in the well. The moss-covered bucket which hangs in the well. These good little girls would immediately run; Yet the sweetest song is the last he sings. Live so, my love, that when death shall come, LOVE AND DUTY TO PARENTS. My father, my mother, I know, You loved me before I could tell I hope I shall learn to be good, Let them sing of bright red gold; Let them sing of silver fair; The red-bloomed apple-tree; The red-cheeked apple-tree; Blossom-leaves all pink and white, The old apple-tree; The gold-cheeked apple-tree; The red-streaked apple-tree; Of the brave old apple-tree! Toys and Children's Books, at his Store, that at any other place in the ./cache/11023.txt ./txt/11023.txt