Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for YouthMcClure, Phillips & Company, 1905 - 687 páginas |
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... turn away from " Tacking Ship off Shore , " while their brothers will disdain " The Swan's Nest Among the Reeds " ; but it was necessary to make the book for all sorts and conditions of readers , and such a volume must contain a taste ...
... turn away from " Tacking Ship off Shore , " while their brothers will disdain " The Swan's Nest Among the Reeds " ; but it was necessary to make the book for all sorts and conditions of readers , and such a volume must contain a taste ...
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... Turn to Milton's Ode on his Blindness . It is not easy reading , but you will begin to care for it when experience brings you the meaning of the line , " They also serve who only stand and wait . " It is one of a class of poems that ...
... Turn to Milton's Ode on his Blindness . It is not easy reading , but you will begin to care for it when experience brings you the meaning of the line , " They also serve who only stand and wait . " It is one of a class of poems that ...
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... turn the page ; the picture fades as you read Trow- bridge's " Midwinter . " Midwinter . " The speckled sky is dim ; the light flakes falter and fall slow ; the chickadee sings cheerily ; lo , the magic touch again and the house mates ...
... turn the page ; the picture fades as you read Trow- bridge's " Midwinter . " Midwinter . " The speckled sky is dim ; the light flakes falter and fall slow ; the chickadee sings cheerily ; lo , the magic touch again and the house mates ...
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... thy frozen home . Tired we are of summer , Tired of gaudy glare , Showers soft and steaming , Hot and breathless air . Tired of listless dreaming , Through the lazy day ; Jovial wind of winter Turn us out to play ! [ 36 ] GOLDEN NUMBERS.
... thy frozen home . Tired we are of summer , Tired of gaudy glare , Showers soft and steaming , Hot and breathless air . Tired of listless dreaming , Through the lazy day ; Jovial wind of winter Turn us out to play ! [ 36 ] GOLDEN NUMBERS.
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A Book of Verse for Youth. Jovial wind of winter Turn us out to play ! Crisp the lazy dyke ; Sweep the golden reed - beds ; The World Beautiful Hunger into madness Every plunging pike . Fill the lake with wild - fowl ; Fill the marsh ...
A Book of Verse for Youth. Jovial wind of winter Turn us out to play ! Crisp the lazy dyke ; Sweep the golden reed - beds ; The World Beautiful Hunger into madness Every plunging pike . Fill the lake with wild - fowl ; Fill the marsh ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for Youth Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin,Nora Archibald Smith Vista completa - 1902 |
Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for Youth Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin,Nora Archibald Smith Vista completa - 1902 |
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Banners are Waving beauty bells bird blow blue bonnie brave breath bright Captain dark dear deep doth drum earth eyes fair fairy Fancy Songs flag flew flowers Garden of Girls Glenlogie gold golden Green Things Growing hair hame Hark hath hear heard heart heaven hill horn Inglenook JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL Joaquin Miller JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER JOHN KEATS King lady Lady of Shalott land laugh leaves light look Lord LORD TENNYSON loud lullaby Mally's Merry Mood Mood In Merry morn mountain never night o'er Old Glory PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY rain Reality Romance roar Romance and Reality round sail shine shore sing sleep Songs of Fancy soul sound Sports and Pastimes stars steed storm stream sweet tell thee thou tree twas voice wild WILLIAM ALLINGHAM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings World and Old