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Английские стихотворения
POEMS AND RHYMES
A Cradle Song
[i:]
By W. Blake
The Telephone
[a:]
By Alfred H. Miles
Balls
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By Alfred H. Miles
[–:]
[:]
[i:]
[i]
By M. Drayton
Alas, Alack!
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Ann, Ann?
Come quick as you can!
There’s a fish that talks
In the frying-pan.
Out of the fat,
As clear as glass,
He put up his mouth
and moaned “Alas”
Oh, most mournful,
“Alas, alack!”
Then turned to the sizzling,
And sank him back.
By W. de La Mare
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By E. Gould
[u]
By Ida W.Benham
The Brook
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Grumbling, stumbling,
Fumbling all the day,
Fluttering, stuttering,
Muttering away,
Rustling, hustling,
Bustling as it flows,
That it how the brook talks,
Bubbling as it goes.
By A. Tennyson
Dust of Snow
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By R. Frost
Spring Rain
[ei]
The Lion
[ai]
By O. Nash
[i]
By L. Carroll
Autumn Leaves
[av]
Down
down
down
Red
yellow
brown
[i]
Good Night
[]
By J. Wallace
Outer Space
[p]
[b]
Butterfly, butterfly,
Where do you fly,
So quick and so high
In the blue, blue sky?
I have a cat
His name is Pit;
And by the fire
He likes to sit
Each day I bring him
A dish of milk,
And smooth his coat
That shines like silk.
And on my knee
He likes to sit
For Pit loves me
And I love Pit.
Come to Dinner
Come to dinner,
come to dinner,
Ding – dong – dell,
Ding – dong – dell,
Soup, meat and potatoes,
Soup, meat and potatoes,
Ding – dong – dell.
Ding – dong – dell.
Golden Hour
[g]
By J. Keats
Aunts
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Children, aunts are not glamorous creatures,
As very often their features
Tend to be elderly caricatures of your own.
By V. Graham
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By Ed. Lear
[m]
By L. Bowen
[n]
By B.R. Hudelson
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In the spring,
In the spring,
Sweet and fresh is everything.
Winter winds are no more blowing,
In the fields all is growing,
In the spring,
In the spring,
Sweet and fresh is everything!
To a Butterfly
[f]
By W. Wordsworth
By E. Farjcon
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By J. Wallace
Toast
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City
[s–z]
By L. Hughes
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By R. Browning
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A short direction
To avoid dejection
By variations
In occupations,
And prolongation
Of relaxation,
And combinations
Of recreations,
And disputation
On the state of nation
In adaption
To your station,
By invitations
To friends and relations
By evitation,
Of amputation
By permutation
In conversation,
And deep reflection
You’ll avoid dejection.
Moral: Behave
By Ed. Lear
The Corn-song
[h]
By J.G. Whittier
Clouds
[w]
[l]
By R.L. Stevenson
Rain
[r]