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" Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. "
A Treasure Chest of Memories - Page 323
by Joe Mitchell Chapple - 1911 - 447 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 92

1862 - 818 pages
...in a voice quite different from that in which he used to address me : — " Twinkle, twinkla, little star ! How I wonder what you are ! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky ! " * GHOST OF TICKLER I. On saying this, he slowly raised his paws, and I feared he was positively...
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Rhymes for the nursery. By the authors of 'Original poems'.

Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 pages
...So wake, little baby, and open your eye, For I think it high time to have done with bye bye. AT The Star. TWINKLE, twinkle, little star, How I wonder...world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle,...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1824 - 118 pages
...So wake, little baby, and open your eye, For I think it high time to have done with bye, bye. AT The Star. 'TWINKLE, twinkle, little star, How I wonder...world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle,...
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The Children's friend [ed.] by W.C. Wilson [and others]., Volume 4

William Carus Wilson - 1827
...little children often sit upon their mother's knee and say "lose pretty lines ; Twinkle, twinkle, liltle star, How I wonder what you are ; Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. Shall I talk to you about the great and good God who made those pretty stars ? God who made them, made...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

Jane Taylor - 1831 - 118 pages
...So wake, little baby, and open your eye, For I think it high time to have done with bye bye. AT The Star. TWINKLE, twinkle, little star, How I wonder...world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle,...
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Rhymes for the nursery, by the author of Original poems

Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 pages
...cup; So wake little baby, and open your eye, For I think it high time to have done with bye bye. The Star. TWINKLE, twinkle, little star, How I wonder...world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle,...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

1837 - 128 pages
...last, Here's my finger, hold it fast ; Now one pretty little kiss, After such a walk as this. m The Star. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder...world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle,...
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Breakfast-table science

Joseph Hall Wright - 1840 - 230 pages
...cannot. Mr. W. What was he singing, Ella, when I entered the room? Ella.— Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are: Up, above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky! Mr. W. Very pretty indeed! Have you not all felt the same wonder, when you have seen the blue vault...
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The Book of Nursery Rhymes, Tales, and Fables: A Gift for All Seasons

Lawrence Lovechild - 1847 - 118 pages
...drop down your ' wing, i And pick up some crumbs, and don't mind me. A -i ' TWINKLE, twinkle, little star ; -*- How I wonder what you are ! Up above the...world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle,...
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A Practical Grammar: In which Words, Phrases, and Sentences are Classified ...

Stephen W. q (Stephen Watkins) Clark - 1847 - 242 pages
...Spirit—Lord—Omnipotent. 4. When it is the first word of a line in poetry. EXAMPLE—Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are; Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky." 5. When it is a principal word in a title of a book or office, and sometimes when it is a word of special...
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