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| A Lobster Quadrille. By Lewis Carroll |
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| The Fairies' Shopping. By Margaret Deland |
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| Fable. By Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| A Midsummer Song. By Richard Watson Gilder |
207 |
| The Fairies of the Caldon-Low. By Mary Howitt |
209 |
| The Elf and the Dormouse. By Oliver Herford |
213 |
| Meg Merrilies. By John Keats |
214 |
| Romance. By Gabriel Setoun |
215 |
| The Cow-Boy's Song. By Anna M. Wells |
217 |
BED TIME |
| Auld Daddy Darkness. By James Ferguson |
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| Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. By Eugene Field |
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| Rockaby, Lullaby. By Josiah Gilbert Holland |
224 |
| Sleep, My Treasure. By E. Nesbit |
225 |
| Lullaby of an Infant Chief. By Sir Walter Scott |
226 |
| Sweet and Low. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
227 |
| Old Gaelic Lullaby. Unknown |
228 |
| The Sandman. By Margaret Vandegrift |
228 |
| The Cottager to Her Infant. By Dorothy Wordsworth |
230 |
| A Charm to Call Sleep. By Henry Johnstone |
231 |
| Night. By Mary F. Butts |
232 |
| Bed-Time. By Lord Rosslyn |
232 |
| Nightfall in Dordrecht. By Eugene Field |
233 |
FOR SUNDAY'S CHILD |
| All Things Bright and Beautiful. By Cecil F. Alexander |
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| The Still Small Voice. By Alexander Smart |
238 |
| The Camel's Nose. By Lydia H. Sigourney |
240 |
| A Child's Grace. By Robert Burns |
241 |
| A Child's Thought of God. By Elizabeth B. Browning |
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| The Lamb. By William Blake |
242 |
| Night and Day. By Mary Mapes Dodge |
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