| Mary Botham Howitt - 1839 - 224 páginas
...familiar with his voice in the pleasant woods of Winter-down, and Claremont, in Surrey. THE OAK-TREE. SING for the Oak-tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for...shade ; That groweth now, and yet shall grow When \ve are lowly laid ! The Oak-tree was an acorn once, And fell upon the earth ; And sun and showers... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 páginas
...Nor a pimte shall she be : — But a noble, Christian merchant-ahip, To sail upon the sea. Then sing for the Oak-Tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for...That groweth green and good ; That groweth broad and bmnching Within the forest shade; That groweth now, and yet Khali grow, When we are lowly laid ! THE... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 páginas
...familiar with his voice in the pleasant woods of Winler-down, and Claremont, in Surrey. THE OAK-TREE. Sing for the Oak-Tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for...Oak-tree, That groweth green and good ; That groweth bioad and branching Within the forest shade ; That groweth now, and yet shall grow When we are lowly... | |
| William Russell - 1843 - 180 páginas
...man-of-war. Nor a pirate shall she be ; But a noble, Christian merchant-ship, To sail upon the sea. Then sing for the oak-tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for...forest shade ; That groweth now, and yet shall grow, — LESSON XLVII MAKING BREAD. THE following is Robinson Crusoe's account of his attempts to make bread.... | |
| William Russell - 1843 - 192 páginas
...man-of-w&r, Nor a pirate shall she be ; But a noble, Christian mlrchant-skuf, To sail upon the sea. Then sing for the oak-tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for...branching, Within the forest shade ; That groweth n6w, and yet shall grow, — LESSON XLVn MAKING BREAD. THE following is Robinson Crusoe's account of... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1844 - 302 páginas
...society of Friends, is the author. Sing for the oak tree, The monarch of the wood, Sing for the oak tree, That groweth green and good ; That groweth broad and...branching, Within the forest shade ; That groweth now, and still shall grow, When we are lowly laid ! The oak tree was an acorn once, And fell upon the earth... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1846 - 234 páginas
...sprout-ing show-era mon-arch branch-es sap-ling nuiir-ialied an-cient torn- petti THE OAK-TREE. 1. SINS for the oak-tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for the oak-tree, That groweth green and good ; 2. That groweth broad and brandling Within the forest shade ; That groweth now, and yet shall grow,... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 páginas
...familiar with his voice in the pleasant woods of Winter-down, and Cluremont, in Surrey. THE OAK-TREE. Sing for the Oak-Tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for the Oak-tree, That groweth green and good ; That grmveth hroad and hmnching Within the forest shade ; That groweth now, and yet shall grow When we are... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 páginas
...Nor a pirate shall she be : — But a noble, Christian merchant-ship. To sail upon the sea. Then sing for the Oak-Tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for...broad and branching Within the forest shade ; That proweth now, and yet shall grow, When we are lowly laid ! THE CAROLINA PARROT. PARROTS, with all their... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 542 páginas
...not be a man-of-war, Nor a pirate shall she be : — But a noble, Christian merchant-ship Then sing for the Oak-Tree, The monarch of the wood ; Sing for...good ; That groweth broad and branching, Within the forest-shade ; That groweth now, and yet shall grow, When we are lowly laid ! MORNING THOUGHTS. THE... | |
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