Little Toddlers and his playmates, by mrs. M.J. Tilsley and aunt Fanny

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Pàgina 21 - I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me? Not more than others I deserve, Yet God hath given me more : For I have food, while others starve, Or beg from door to door.
Pàgina 5 - COW THANK you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread, Every day, and every night, Warm, and fresh, and sweet, and white. Do not chew the hemlock rank, Growing on the weedy bank; But the yellow cowslips eat, They will make it very sweet.
Pàgina 29 - And then, poor old fellow, you know he can't tell That standing stock still is not using me well ; For it never comes into his head, I dare say, To do his work first, and then afterwards play. No, no, my good Donkey, I'll give you some grass, $: For you know no better, because you're an ass; But what little Donkeys some children must look, Who stand, very like you...
Pàgina 33 - ... the true vein for their intended readers. The illustrations are pleasant and of sufficient variety to suit all tastes. A quiet vein of humour in the delineation of domestic scenes of childish life has been the Artist's object. The Printing; has been done with the greatest care. Binding strong, with pretty original cover. " few better books of illustrations, so quaint and yet so natural, have ever ^ been published ; it can hardly fail to be popular.
Pàgina 31 - They were little Jewish children-, Who within the temple cried, " Honour to the Son of David," Standing at our Saviour's side. How much more should Christian children, Know His Name and praise Him too, Who of His Own Church are members, Sons of God, and born anew.
Pàgina 25 - For no berries can be found, And on the trees there are no leaves. The air is cold, the worms are hid, For this poor bird what can be done ? We'll strew him here some crumbs of bread, And then he'll live till the snow is gone.
Pàgina 13 - CHEISTIAN child ! in CHRIST'S Own Church So late baptized and born anew, Let all thy thoughts be upright thoughts, Let all thy words be true. The little lips that every day Say prayers to GOD at morn and eve, They were not made for wicked words, That injure or deceive.
Pàgina 30 - WITHIN the churchyard, side by side, Are many long low graves, And some have stones set over them.— On some the green grass waves.
Pàgina 33 - BABES IN THE WOOD AT HOME AND ABROAD. Illustrated in verse and picture by TH COLLINS. Small 410. post, beautifully printed in chromo colours by VAN LEER. Bound picture boards, varnished sides. In this book will be found animals of every description, intermingled with juvenile life and character in natural and charming groupings. 35. A Dainty Book, dedicated by permission to ALBERT EDWARD, son of SIR JULIUS BENEDICT. BUCKET AND SPADES. Words and Music by MRS. EDMUND CAMPBELL. Illustrations on each...
Pàgina 31 - Religion was a stern and joyless discipline, and if any element of love entered into it, it was because God would make it exceeding hot for you if you didn't love Him. It was the same with God's House, if we may judge by one of Mrs. Alexander's hymns: "Little children must be quiet When to holy Church they go, They must sit with serious faces, Must not play nor whisper low, "For the Church is God's own temple, Where men go for praise and prayer, And the great God will not love them Who forget His...

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