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Harry's Ladder to Learning
by: Anonymous
Publisher:
DigiLibraries.com
ISBN:
N/A
Language:
English
Published:
1 year ago
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Description:
Excerpt
HARRY'S HORN-BOOK.
BOY
CAT.
DOG.
JUG.
COW.
PIG.
BED.
FOX.
COCK.
DUCK.
MILL.
GOAT.
STAG.
ROSE.
HARE.
BEAR.
LAMP.
HOUSE.
CLOCK.
PEARS.
GOOSE.
HORSE.
SHEEP.
CHAIR.
KNIFE.
FORK.
SPOON.
RAKE, HOE, AND SPADE.
GRAPES.
BRIDGE.
CHURCH.
LION.
SOFA.
APPLE.
BASIN.
TABLE.
PANSY.
ROBIN.
CAMEL.
DONKEY.
PIGEON.
MONKEY.
TURKEY.
RABBIT.
WAGGON.
TEAPOT.
SPARROW.
FUSCHIA.
PHEASANT.
FILBERTS.
WOODCOCK.
COFFEE POT.
PARTRIDGE.
GUINEA FOWL.
GLASS AND DECANTER.
ELEPHANT.
WHEELBARROW.
STRAWBERRIES.
CONVOLVULUS.
HARRY'S LADDER TO LEARNING.
HARRY'S PICTURE-BOOK.
Look at the Cow and her little Calf.
Aunt Mary and Maria gathering Flowers.
Betty is taking Eggs to Market.
See how the Hen is feeding her Chickens.
Little Maria is saying her Lessons.
The Horse is leaping over a Rail,
And the Dog is hunting a Deer.
Tom is trying to catch Fish in the River.
John runs fast with his Hoop.
Harry and Herbert are flying a Kite.
Ellen is swinging on a Rope.
Harry is riding on his Pony.
Ann is feeding the Chickens.
Two Cows are drinking in the Pond.
Charles and Edward are playing Marbles.
Maria is feeding her pretty Pigeons.
Aunt Mary is riding on a Donkey.
Walter is feeding his Rabbits.
Ann and Betsey are gleaning Corn.
Mamma is dancing Baby.
Look at Betty milking the Cow.
These two Boys are playing at Leap-frog.
James is digging with a Spade.
Harry is giving some Bread to a poor Man.
Benjamin is feeding a Robin.
Teddy is playing at Trap and Ball.
Here is Bob the Shepherd and his Dog.
Betty is churning the Milk into Butter.
Mamma and her Sons going to Church.
Eliza and Mary are playing at Shuttlecock.
Nelly is nursing her Dolly.
George is making Hay.
The Fox is going to steal a Chicken.
The Magpies have built their Nest in a Tree.
What a steady old Cart-horse!
See how the pretty Pigeons fly to their Cote!
The Donkey is looking at the two Rabbits.
Papa is reading a new Book.
John is carrying Straw in his Barrow.
A Goose and three Ducks are swimming.
Here is a Mare and her little Foal.
Frank is going out with his Dog and Gun.
What a nice Sheep with her two pretty Lambs!
This is a pretty Tree! it is an Ash.
Look at the Cattle in the Farm-yard.
HARRY'S LADDER TO LEARNING.
HARRY'S NURSERY SONGS.
Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green;
Father's a nobleman, mother's a queen;
And Betty's a lady, and wears a gold ring;
And Harry's a drummer, and drums for the king.
Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top!
When the wind blows, the cradle will rock;
When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall,
Down will come baby, cradle, and all.
Bye, oh, my baby...!