| 1897 - 678 páginas
...all beg and coax and fret." But the great Tree did no such thing; He smiled to hear them whispering. Come, children all, to bed," he cried; And ere the...upon her arm. Should come to wrap them safe and warm. The great bare Tree looked down and smiled. "Good-night, dear little leaves," he said; And from below... | |
| 1875 - 212 páginas
...the great Tree did no such thing ; He smiled to hear their whispering. "Come, children, all to bed I" he cried; And, ere the leaves could urge their prayer,...upon her arm, Should come to wrap them safe and warm. The great bare Tree looked down and smiled, " Good-night, dear little leaves," he said ; And, from... | |
| 1876 - 358 páginas
...beg, and coax, and fret." But the great Tree did no such thing ; Пе smiled to hear their whispering. "Come, children, all to bed," he cried ; And ere the leaves could urge their prayer, Пе shook his head, and far and wide, Fluttering and rustling everywhere, Down sped the leaflets through... | |
| Susan Coolidge - 1880 - 186 páginas
...beg and coax and fret." But the great Tree did no such thing; He smiled to hear their whispering. " Come, children all, to bed," he cried; And ere the...upon her arm, Should come to wrap them safe and warm. The great bare Tree looked down and smiled. " Good-night, dear little leaves," he said ; And from below... | |
| Susan Coolidge - 1880 - 196 páginas
...beg and coax and fret." But the great Tree did no such thing ; He smiled to hear their whispering. " Come, children all, to bed," he cried ; And ere the...upon her arm, Should come to wrap them safe and warm. The great bare Tree looked down and smiled. " Good-night, dear little leaves," he said ; And from below... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - 1889 - 376 páginas
...spring, If we all beg, and coax, and fret." But the great tree did no such thing ; FOURT1I READER. " Come, children all, to bed," he cried ; And ere the...upon her arm, Should come to wrap them safe and warm. The great bare tree looked down and smiled. " Good night, dear little leaves," he said. And from below... | |
| Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1889 - 234 páginas
...great Tree will forget, And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg and coax and fret." 122 5. " Come, children, all to bed," he cried ; And ere the...everywhere, Down sped the leaflets through the air. 6. I saw them ; on the ground they lay, Golden and red, a huddled swarm, Waiting till one from far... | |
| Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1889 - 238 páginas
...great Tree will forget, And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg and coax and fret." 122 5. " Come, children, all to bed," he cried; And ere the...everywhere, Down sped the leaflets through the air. 6. I saw them ; on the ground they lay, Golden and red, a huddled swarm, Waiting till one from far... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1890 - 528 páginas
...and danced, and had their way, Upon the autumn breezes swung. Whispering all their sports among. 1 Come, children all, to bed," he cried; — And ere...upon her arm Should come to wrap them safe and warm. The great bare tree looked down and smiled. "Good-night, dear little leaves," he said. And from below... | |
| Mara Louise Pratt-Chadwick - 1890 - 152 páginas
...beg, and coax and fret." But the great tree did no such thing; He smiled to hear their whispering. " Come, children all, to bed," he cried, — And, ere...red, a huddled swarm, Waiting till one from far away, The great bare tree looked down, and smiled. " Good night, dear little leaves," he said, And from below... | |
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