1.Good, better, best," l J; [' ^& y, a3 t# l) f
never let it rest,, j4 ]! B4 o" o4 {* c
till good is better,
and better is best0 {: Y$ M4 O. E9 |7 D' {& E( X* O
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I shall not see the shadows,
shall not feel the rain,/ K* ?. C; f7 ?' _
I shall not hear the nightingale/ O3 N3 o+ K. p8 Y' p
Sing on as if in pain,
And dreaming through the twilight,9 g- o' p+ h( x. [. ?
That doth not rise nor set,4 r. S! u( S5 X3 ]; L/ `/ z
Happy I may remember,; O, `) p- Z* a2 ]
And Haply I may forget
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Evening red and morning gray,
Send the traveler on his way,
Evening gray and morning red,
Bring the rain upon his head.) E0 e1 \+ O+ w& V3 x# J3 R# ?
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what is pink?
A rose is pink, 9 m9 h( h8 S" ~; _$ ]9 J
By the fountain’s brink,
What is blue? The sky is blue. 8 G+ h6 u. g4 v3 _1 M) Q
Where the clouds float through,
What is yellow? Pears are yellow,
Rich, ripe and mellow.' ]% O- G/ ~8 F! F1 f0 F F
What is green? The grass is green,
With small flowers among,7 W! Q' P- Z! T2 w
What is orange? Why, An orange,
Just an orange., B8 e; c& U1 I" h' v
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The moon is in the sky,
It is far and high,
Let’s go to the moon,
Let’s ride a rocket and fly.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
how I wonder what you are,
Up above the world so high, V0 v) a* t1 ]- ^' o+ R" _" v
Like a diamond in the sky
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Spring is gay with flower and song;+ E; a0 a+ L5 ~9 B4 |. \
Summer is hot and leave cold alone,, A3 ~% I+ X t. C% U
Autumn is rich with fruit and grain,
Winter snows and brings new year too.. I) }8 j9 ]9 u2 ]
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There was a lady from Rica,
who rode with a smile on a tiger,
with a lady inside, 4 F4 w+ J; P0 @' N! N, p% {
and the smile on the face of the tiger.) I, R$ d& O5 n& y! F%
In winter I got up at night,
And dress by yellow candle light,4 v4 X, a( X0 g) m. H: g
In summer quite the other way,
I have to go to bed by day.6 Q/ J$ U% Z' L) q
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One, two, three, four,
mary at the cottage door," j& E0 g0 w1 N! A3 f
Five, six, seven, eight,
Eating cherries off a plate
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There was a young man from Leeds,].
Who swallowed a packet of seeds.2 `' d3 v, U4 c% A" H- h
Within just an hour,
His nose was a flower,
And his head was a riot of weeds.
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I like honey all my life,
I paste them on my knife," k: `# f4 z( ^ g6 x8 W/ @5 j
They are always very stiff,* ?! E( x6 K5 C/ n6 X$ f5 D
It is hard to take them off
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Peter, peter, pumpkin-eater,
had a wife and failed to keep her
put her into a pumpkin shell
There he kept her very well* d2 W% |! J) s% w- L& T `
The fair breeze blew,
the white foam flew;7 h6 F4 @1 C" x& o( }) h
the furrow followed free,
we were the first to burst―( C" J& L/ u4 D& |$ ^
into the silent sea R. ^1 {6 E6 ]5 n7 X" J
She stood at the bridge at the midnight,4 r' g% \( _8 \9 r; P) f( g" c' N; D
her lips were all aquiver;
she gave a cough, her leg fell off,
and floated down the river!
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Jack and Jill went up the hill,9 ]( t- [5 e# K. G
to fetch a pail of water.
Jack fell down and broke his crown,; L; M/ q# t7 [: V) d9 r3 G
And jill came tumbling after.9 g% U" u6 t& ^! f3 @5 z# [