Arbor Day and Wisconsin Trees: A CircularDemocrat Printing Company, 1893 |
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... heart of every living thing . Strip the high forest lands of their trees , and springs , rivulets and brooks will fail in the arid summer and every beast of the field , and every bird of the air will languish for want of them . You know ...
... heart of every living thing . Strip the high forest lands of their trees , and springs , rivulets and brooks will fail in the arid summer and every beast of the field , and every bird of the air will languish for want of them . You know ...
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... Hearts of oak " is an epithet that needs no interpreting . The Romans gave a crown of oak - leaves to him who had saved the life of a citizen . What better choice then , than to make the oak the state tree of this vigorous young ...
... Hearts of oak " is an epithet that needs no interpreting . The Romans gave a crown of oak - leaves to him who had saved the life of a citizen . What better choice then , than to make the oak the state tree of this vigorous young ...
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... heart of oak , but you will find a dozen oaks that are hollow hearted where you will find one maple that is not sound to the core . And the maple , like every boy that is sound of heart , is clean of life . The compact , oval top of the ...
... heart of oak , but you will find a dozen oaks that are hollow hearted where you will find one maple that is not sound to the core . And the maple , like every boy that is sound of heart , is clean of life . The compact , oval top of the ...
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... heart - shaped , with the sides rolled inward . They are not smooth , either , but coarse , heavily veined and covered with small hairs From this bunch of mixed violets I wonder if I could select the different kinds and put each with ...
... heart - shaped , with the sides rolled inward . They are not smooth , either , but coarse , heavily veined and covered with small hairs From this bunch of mixed violets I wonder if I could select the different kinds and put each with ...
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... heart - shaped leaves , not pointed like the violet but so soft and furry . They are as handsome as some of the begonias my landlady prizes so highly . Nestling down at the very end of the stalk and seeming to curl away from the light ...
... heart - shaped leaves , not pointed like the violet but so soft and furry . They are as handsome as some of the begonias my landlady prizes so highly . Nestling down at the very end of the stalk and seeming to curl away from the light ...
Términos y frases comunes
basswood beautiful trees Bering sea birds blossom Bobolink boughs branches breath brooks brown thrush buds bur oak circular delicate distributed district earth EVANSVILLE eyes fall feet field flowers foliage forest friends fruit garden graceful grass green grow growth hand heart Hearts of oak horticultural society Joey Lake Michigan land lawn leaf leaf mold leafy leaves lilies line of beauty little roses living look LUCY LARCOM March nature nest Norway maple Norway Spruce pansies pine plants a tree poplar pupil rear receive plants robins roots school grounds season seed shade Shiocton side sing slender soil song species spring stamens stem strawberry plants sugar maple summer surface sweet tall teacher There's things thou thrive tree planting trunk violet willow wind Wisconsin woods young
Pasajes populares
Página 39 - THE groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave, And spread the roof above them — ere he framed The lofty vault, to gather and roll back The sound of anthems ; in the darkling wood, Amid the cool and silence, he knelt down, And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplication.
Página 39 - There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast,— The desert and illimitable air,— Lone wandering, but not lost. All day thy wings have fanned At that far height, the cold thin atmosphere; Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land, Though the dark night is near.
Página 6 - Where the wood-grape's clusters shine; Of the black wasp's cunning way, Mason of his walls of clay. And the architectural plans Of gray hornet artisans!
Página 39 - E'er wore his crown as loftily as he Wears the green coronal of leaves with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun. That delicate forest flower With scented breath, and look so like a smile, Seems, as it issues from the shapeless mould, An emanation of the indwelling Life, A visible token of the upholding Love, That are the soul of this wide universe.
Página 36 - OH, TO BE in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough In England - now...
Página 39 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way...
Página 42 - If thou art worn and hard beset With sorrows, that thou wouldst forget, If thou wouldst read a lesson, that will keep Thy heart from fainting and thy soul from sleep, Go to the woods and hills! — No tears Dim the sweet look that Nature wears.
Página 39 - And soon that toil shall end ; Soon shalt thou find a summer home, and rest And scream among thy fellows ; reeds shall bend Soon o'er thy sheltered nest. Thou'rt gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form ; yet on my heart Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given, And shall not soon depart. He who from zone to zone Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my Steps aright.
Página 39 - tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith, that all which we behold Is full of blessings.
Página 42 - For Nature beats in perfect tune, And rounds with rhyme her every rune, Whether she work in land or sea, Or hide underground her alchemy. Thou canst not wave thy staff in air, Or dip thy paddle in the lake, But it carves the bow of beauty there, And the ripples in rhymes the oar forsake.