| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1895 - 604 páginas
...glaring upon us month after month from the magazines. How deliciously restorative is this melodious '•Fern Song," — "Dance to the beat of the rain,...palms again, And say, 'Though the sun Hath my vesture span, He had labored, alas I in vain But for the shade That the cloud hath made, And the gift of the... | |
| Harry Cassell Davis - 1897 - 540 páginas
...fair young brow at set of sun By morning's dawn had turned to snowy white. FERN SONG. By JOHN B. TABB. DANCE to the beat of the rain, little Fern, And spread out your palms again, And say, " Tho' the sun Hath my vesture spun, He had labored, alas! in vain, But for the shade That the Cloud... | |
| 1901 - 810 páginas
...falling. A "worthless cur" ? He had saved the baby's life. HARRIETTE E. WRIGHT. i* - ' THE FERN. f Dance to the beat of the rain, little fern, And spread out thy palms again, And say : "Though the sun Hath my vesture spun, He had labored — alas ! — in vain,... | |
| 1901 - 1226 páginas
...Fern Song " the necessity of the cloud sometimes concealing the sunshine is beautifully expressed : " Dance to the beat of the rain, little fern, And spread out your palms again, And say, 'Tho' the sun Hath my vesture spun, He hath labored, alas ! in vain, But for the shade That the cloud... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - 1903 - 312 páginas
...to cheer us ? Hunger not for where you've been, Stay till Spring be near us! Laurence Alma Tadema. r Fern Song Dance to the beat of the rain, little Fern, And spread out your palms again, And say, " Tho' the sun Hath my vesture spun, He had laboured, alas, in vain, But for the shade That the Cloud... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - 1903 - 312 páginas
...cheer us ? Hunger not for where you've been, Stay till Spring be near us ! Laurence Alma Tadema. r Fern Song Dance to the beat of the rain, little Fern, And spread out your palms again, And say, " Tho' the sun Hath my vesture spun, He had laboured, alas, in vain, But for the shade That the Cloud... | |
| 1903 - 170 páginas
...resolved that, like the sun, so long as my day lasted, I would look on the bright side of everything." FERN SONG. Dance to the beat of the rain, little fern, And spread out your palms again And say, " Tho' the sun Hath my vesture spun, He had labored alas, in vain But for the shade That the cloud... | |
| 1904 - 496 páginas
...may I stand In your presence, hat in hand, Waiting till you solve for me This your threefold mystery? FERN SONG. DANCE to the beat of the rain, little Fern, And spread out your palms again, And say, " Tho' the sun Hath my venture spun, He had labored, alas, in vain, But for the shade That the Cloud... | |
| 1920 - 822 páginas
...multitudinous spirals, that to watch them unfolding impresses one as being in the presence of a miracle. Fern Song Dance to the beat of the rain, little Fern And spread out your palms again, And say, "Tho' the sun Hath my vesture spun, He had labored, alas, in vain, But for the shade That the cloud... | |
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - 1906 - 268 páginas
...Blanco, sit at mine, And watch Him with a love as sweet, My life would grow divine ! — JG HOLLAND. FERN SONG DANCE to the beat of the rain, little Fern, And spread out your palms again, And say, " Tho' the sun Hath my vesture spun, He hath labored, alas, in vain, But for the shade That the Cloud... | |
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