Wee Willie Winkie Runs through, the town, Up stairs and down stairs In his night gown; Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, Are the children all in bed? It is eight o'clock. Reader [1st-4th] - Pàgina 108per Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1910Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Eleanor Vere Boyle (hon. mrs. R.C.) - 1859 - 104 pàgines
...Mended with silk. WEE WILLIE WINKIE. ЕЕ Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs In his night gown ; Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, "Are the babes in their beds, For it's now ten o'clock ? " MY LADY'S DAUGHTER. RAW a pail of water For my Lady's... | |
| 1868 - 220 pàgines
...! we cannot leave you ; Christ is waiting to receive you In the Better Land." WEE WILLIE WINKIE. EE Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Up stairs and down stairs, In his night-gown, — Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, "Are the weans in bed? For it's now ten... | |
| Emma K. Gordon - 1902 - 136 pàgines
...what's right, With all your might. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs, In his night gown, Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " All the children in their beds ? For it's now eight o'clock." day beam field waking lambs The sun... | |
| 1905 - 122 pàgines
...help the girls Turn the new hay. Wee Willie 'Winkie runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs in his night gown ; Tapping at the window, crying at the lock, "Are the babes in their beds, for it's now ten o'clock?" ... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah C. Brooks - 1910 - 152 pàgines
...clock speaks. "What does it say? Baby, it is time to play. clock five speaks six sev'en floor eight This is papa's watch. I hold it to my ear. Tick! Tick!...town, Up stairs and down stairs In his night gown 5 Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, Are the children all in bed? It is eight o'clock. Wee... | |
| Emma K. Gordon - 1910 - 136 pàgines
...is a riddle. Tell it if you can. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs, In his night gown, Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, "Are the children in. their beds? For it's now eight o'clock." April! April! are you here? Oh, how fresh the wind is... | |
| Etta Blaisdell McDonald, M. F. Blaisdell - 1916 - 128 pàgines
...birds come back it will be spring." Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs, In his night gown ; Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, "Are the children all in bed? Now 'tis eight o'clock." The clock struck eight. Wee Willie Winkie ran all around. He ran to all the... | |
| Horatio William Parker - 1920 - 168 pàgines
...Lively Wee Willie Winkie (TM p. 272) Arthur Whiting Composed for this Series 8Wee Wil - lie Wink - ie runs through the town, * Up - stairs and down - stairs in his night - gown. m i 0—9 -0—m Tap-pingat the win - dow, cry-ing at the lock, "Are the • rit. '-« babes in their... | |
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