#EnglishWriters
Here I go up in my swing Ever so high. I am the King of the fields, and… Of the town. I am the King of the earth, and t…
I went down to the shouting sea, Taking Christopher down with me, For Nurse had given us sixpence e… And down we went to the beach. We had sand in the eyes and the ea…
Little Boy kneels at the foot of… Droops on the little hands little… Hush! Hush! Whisper who dares! Christopher Robin is saying his p… God bless Mummy. I know that’s ri…
I never did, I never did, I never did like “Now take care,… I never did, I never did, I never did want “Hold-my-hand”; I never did, I never did,
I found a little beetle; so that… And I called him Alexander and he… I put him in a match-box, and I k… And Nanny let my beetle out - Yes, Nanny let my beetle out -
There once was a Dormouse who liv… Of delphiniums (blue) and geranium… And all the day long he’d a wonder… Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums… A Doctor came hurrying round, and…
There’s sun on the river and sun o… You can hear the sea if you stand… There’s eight new puppies at Roun… And I saw an old sailor with only… But everyone says, “Run along!”
If I were a bear, And a big bear too, I shouldn’t much care If it froze or snew; I shouldn’t much mind
I had a penny, A bright new penny, I took my penny To the market square. I wanted a rabbit,
Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle P… A little black nothing of feet and… And by-and-by, when his eyes came… He saw his mother, the big Tattoo… And all that he learned he learned…
Lords of the Nursery Wait in a row, Five on the high wall, And four on the low; Big Kings and Little Kings,
A lion has a tail and a very fine… And so has an elephant, and so has… And so has a crocodile, and so has… They’ve all got tails but me. If I had sixpence I would buy one…
Where am I going? I don’t quite k… Down to the stream where the king—… Up on the hill where the pine—tree… Anywhere, anywhere. I don’t know. Where am I going? The clouds sail…
If people ask me, I always tell them: “Quite well, thank you, I’m very… If people ask me, I always answer,
When Anne and I go out a walk, We hold each other’s hand and talk Of all the things we mean to do When Anne and I are forty-two. And when we’ve thought about a thi…