

Good Night and Good Morning was taken from Beacon Second Reader 1914 edition
Written by Lord Houghton no credit is given for the illustration
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A fair little girl sat under a tree, Such a number of rooks came over her head, The horses neighed, and the oxen lowed, She did not say to the sun, "Good night!" The tall pink foxglove bowed his head; And while on her pillow she softly lay, |
| This poem is a sample of the poetry found in Beacon Second Reader. Readers today can experience the same wonderful old time fairy tales, stories and poetry that great grandma and grandpa read in their school books. Published originally in 1914, with beautiful illustrations, this electronic book is both fun and educational. The browser readable book on CD-ROM allows readers to enjoy Music & No Sound Options. Purchase this fun book as a browser readable e-book on CD-ROM from Antelope Publishing and introduce your children, or reacquaint yourself to old friends with new faces. View table of contents for this e-book and sample free pages |
Beacon Second Reader Price $10.95

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