
Sing-Song: a nursery rhyme book - Audiolibro Gratis
Autor(es): Christina Rossetti,
Idioma: English
Género(s): Poesía
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- 1. Angels at the foot
- 2. Love me, --I love you
- 3. My baby has a father and a mother
- 4. Our little baby fell asleep
- 5. "Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!"
- 6. Baby cry
- 7. Eight o'clock
- 8. Bread and milk for breakfast
- 9. There's snow on the fields
- 10. Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush
- 11. I dug and dug amongst the snow
- 12. A city plum is not a plum
- 13. Your brother has a falcon
- 14. Hear what the mournful linnets say
- 15. A baby's cradle with no baby in it
- 16. Hop-o'-my-thumb and little Jack Horner
- 17. Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth
- 18. O wind, why do you never rest
- 19. Crying, my little one, footsore and weary?
- 20. Growing in the vale
- 21. A linnet in a gilded cage
- 22. Wrens and robins in the hedge
- 23. My baby has a mottled fist
- 24. Why did baby die
- 25. If all were rain and never sun
- 26. O wind, where have you been
- 27. Brownie, Brownie, let down your milk
- 28. On the grassy banks
- 29. Rushes in a watery place
- 30. Minnie and Mattie
- 31. Heartsease in my garden bed
- 32. If I were a Queen
- 33. What are heavy? sea-sand and sorrow
- 34. Stroke a flint, and there is nothing to admire
- 35. There is but one May in the year
- 36. The summer nights are short
- 37. The days are clear
- 38. Twist me a crown of wind-flowers
- 39. Brown and furry
- 40. A toadstool comes up in a night
- 41. A pocket handkerchief to hem
- 42. If a pig wore a wig
- 43. Seldom "can't"
- 44. One and one are two
- 45. How many seconds in a minute?
- 46. What will you give me for my pound?
- 47. January cold desolate
- 48. What is pink? a rose is pink
- 49. Mother shake the cherry tree
- 50. A pin has a head, but has no hair
- 51. Hopping frog, hop here and be seen
- 52. Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are
- 53. The city mouse lives in a house
- 54. What does the donkey bray about?
- 55. Three plum buns
- 56. A motherless soft lambkin
- 57. Dancing on the hill-tops
- 58. When fishes set umbrellas up
- 59. The peacock has a score of eyes
- 60. Pussy has a whiskered face
- 61. The dog lies in his kennel
- 62. If hope grew on a bush
- 63. I planted a hand
- 64. Under the ivy bush
- 65. I am a King
- 66. There is one that has a head without an eye
- 67. If a mouse could fly
- 68. Sing me a song
- 69. The lily has an air
- 70. Margaret has a milking-pail
- 71. In the meadow--what in the meadow?
- 72. A frisky lamb
- 73. Mix a pancake
- 74. The wind has such a rainy sound
- 75. Three little children
- 76. Fly away, fly away over the sea
- 77. Minnie bakes oaten cakes
- 78. A white hen sitting
- 79. Currants on a bush
- 80. Playing at bob cherry
- 81. I have but one rose in the world
- 82. Rosy maiden Winifred
- 83. Blind from my birth
- 84. When the cows come home the milk is coming
- 85. Roses blushing red and white
- 86. "Ding a ding"
- 87. A ring upon her finger
- 88. Ferry me across the water
- 89. When a mounting skylark sings
- 90. Who has seen the wind?
- 91. The horses of the sea
- 92. O sailor, come ashore
- 93. A diamond or a coal?
- 94. An emerald is as green as grass
- 95. Boats sail on the rivers
- 96. The lily has a smooth stalk
- 97. Hurt no living thing
- 98. I caught a little ladybird
- 99. All the bells were ringing
- 100. Wee wee husband
- 101. I have a little husband
- 102. The dear old woman in the lane
- 103. Swift and sure the swallow
- 104. I dreamt I caught a little owl
- 105. What does the bee do?
- 106. I have a Poll parrot
- 107. A house of cards
- 108. The rose with such a bonny blush
- 109. The rose that blushes rosy red
- 110. Oh, fair to see
- 111. Clever little Willie wee
- 112. The peach tree on the southern wall
- 113. A rose has thorns as well as honey
- 114. Is the moon tired? she looks so pale
- 115. If stars dropped out of heaven
- 116. "Goodbye in fear, goodbye in sorrow"
- 117. If the sun could tell us half
- 118. If the moon came from heaven
- 119. O Lady moon, your horns point toward the east
- 120. What do the stars do?
- 121. Motherless baby and babyless mother
- 122. Crimson curtains round my mother's bed
- 123. Baby lies so fast alseep
- 124. I know a baby, such a baby
- 125. Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
- 126. Lie a-bed
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One hundred and twenty six beautifully written poems about babies and childhood that capture the marvelous wonders of that age. - Summary by Maggie Travers
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