id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45082 Turner, Mrs. (Elizabeth) The Daisy, or, Cautionary Stories in Verse. Adapted to the Ideas of Children from Four to Eight Years Old. .txt text/plain 3431 412 98 O, pretty new Doll! She'll tell you, I've been a good girl. Come hither, little dog, to play, But run away, good Pompey, now, Good little boys should never say Come, dear little children, come home, Of little naughty Sam, And "I," said Tom, "wont play with Sam, But here the pretty little lamb "What, not in the parlour?" the little girl said, "She was playing and turning, until her poor head A careless little miss. Until her mother said, "I will, To tell her sister the good news; From her chair little Kitty kept running away, "Dear Mother," said a little boy, "My dearest boy," the mother said, Before poor Jane and little Tom The little books printed about a hundred years ago "for the amusement This covetable little book, published by F(rancis) Newbery, Jun. and STORIES FROM OLD-FASHIONED CHILDREN'S BOOKS brought together and ./cache/45082.txt ./txt/45082.txt