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CONTENTS
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XXXIII. | The Swing | 38 |
How do you like to go up in a swing | ||
XXXIV. | Time to Rise | 39 |
A birdie with a yellow bill | ||
XXXV. | Looking-glass River | 39 |
Smooth it slides upon its travel | ||
XXXVI. | Fairy Bread | 40 |
Come up here, O dusty feet | ||
XXXVII. | From a Railway Carriage | 40 |
Faster than fairies, faster than witches | ||
XXXVIII. | Winter-Time | 41 |
Late lies the wintry sun a-bed | ||
XXXIX. | The Hayloft | 42 |
Through all the pleasant meadow-side | ||
XL. | Farewell to the Farm | 43 |
The coach is at the door at last | ||
XLI. | North-west Passage | 43 |
1. Good Night | ||
When the bright lamp is carried in | ||
2. Shadow March | ||
All round the house is the jet-black night | ||
3. In Port | ||
Last, to the chamber where I lie |
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