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Bird's nest
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d1 (1852)
First Line
: A little bird built a warm nest in a tree
Bird's nest
The ants
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d2 (1852)
First Line
: A little black ant found a large grain of wheat
The ants
A little child who loves to pray
Author
: Aldine S. Kieffer
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d3 (1852)
A little child who loves to pray
The girl and the sceptic
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d4 (1852)
First Line
: A little girl was sitting
The girl and the sceptic
Little children, love one another
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d5 (1852)
First Line
: A little girl with a happy look
Little children, love one another
A nosegay, who'll buy
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d6 (1852)
A nosegay, who'll buy
A penny I have, 't is all my own
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d7 (1852)
A penny I have, 't is all my own
The beggar boy
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d8 (1852)
First Line
: A poor boy went by with his raiment all torn
The beggar boy
A rose, most beautiful, had grown
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d9 (1852)
A rose, most beautiful, had grown
The lie
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d10 (1852)
First Line
: And has my darling told a lie
The lie
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