By and by I shall teach them to fly, Up and away, every one ! " Honey-bee, honey-bee, where are you going? "To fill my basket with precious pelf; To toil for my neighbor as well as myself; To find out the sweetest flower that grows, Be it a thistle or... Our Young Folks - Página 5871871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1881 - 1104 páginas
...secret worth the knowing ! " Each content with the work to be done, Ever the same from sun to suu ; Shall you and I be taught to work By the bee and the...•• Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred ? MART N. PBESCOTT. CURRENT LITERATURE." '," . Life of Lord Clyde. By GENERAL SHADWELL. Two Vols. (William... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 páginas
...fill my basket with precious pelf; To toil for my neighbor as well as myself; To find out thesweetest flower that grows, Be it a thistle or be it a rose,...blow, deferred ; Or the rain, that was bidden* to full, demurred ? TWO MOODS. I PLUCKED the harebells as I went Singing along the river-side ; The skies... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 páginas
...thistle or be it a rose, — A secret worth the knowing!" Each content with the work to In; done, Kver the same from sun to sun: Shall you and I be taught...deferred ; Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred I TWO MOODS. I PLUCKED the harebells as I went . Singing along the river-side ; The skies above were... | |
| 1875 - 444 páginas
...knowing?" Each content with the work to bo done, Ever the same from sun to sun ; Shall you and I bo taught to work By the bee and the bird that scorn to shirk ? Wind and rain fulfilling His word 1 Tell me was ever a legend heard, Where the wind, commanded to blow, deferred ? Or the rain, that... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 562 páginas
...precious pelf; To toil for my neighbor as well as myself ; To find out the awn-test flower that grows, lie it a thistle or be it a rose, — A secret worth the...deferred ; Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred ? TWO MOODS. I PLUCKED the harebells as I went Singing along the river-side ; The skies above were... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 210 páginas
...content with the work to be done, Ever the same from sun to sun: Shall you and I be taught to work 6. Wind and rain fulfilling His word! Tell me was ever...deferred; Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred ? pursuing, following. lullaby, a soothing song. deferred, put off. demurred, objected. urging, persuading.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1883 - 382 páginas
...sleep with a lullaby; By and by I shall teach them to fly, Up and away, every one!" fledgelings lie; Honey-bee, honey-bee, where are you going? "To fill...deferred; Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred ? 22 TWO MOODS. I PLUCKED the harebells as I went The skies above were opulent Singing along the river-side;... | |
| Easy recitations - 1885 - 184 páginas
...fly, Up and away, every one ! ' Honey-bee, honey-bee, where are you going ? ' To toil for my neighbour as well as myself, To find out the sweetest flower...deferred ; Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred ? MN Bescotfrom 'Home Words.' 40 BEWARE. A gnat on a river was dancing, A minnow swam slyly about,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 482 páginas
...pursuing ?" Redbreast, redbreast, what have you done? "I 've been watching the nest where my fledgelings lie ; I 've sung them to sleep with a lullaby ; By...; Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred? I PLUCKED the harebells as I went Singing along the river-side ; The skies above were opulent Of sunshine.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 460 páginas
...pursuing?" Redbreast, redbreast, what have you done ? "I Ve been watching the nest where my fledgelings lie ; I Ve sung them to sleep with a lullaby ; By...deferred ; Or the rain, that was bidden to fall, demurred ? TWO MOODS. I PLUCKED the harebells as I went Singing along the river-side ; The skies above were... | |
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