The alder by the river Shakes out her powdery curls ; The willow buds in silver For little boys and girls. The little birds fly over, And oh, how sweet they sing ! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring. The gay green grass comes creeping... Second Reader - Página 201por Calvin Noyes Kendall - 1917 - 211 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Celia Thaxter - 1872 - 96 páginas
...they sing ! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring, The gay green grass comes creeping So soft beneath their feet; The frogs begin to ripple...buttercups are coming, And scarlet columbine, And just as many daisies As their soft hands can hold The little ones may gather, All fair in white and... | |
| Celia Thaxter - 1874 - 206 páginas
...they sing! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring, The gay green grass comes creeping So soft beneath their feet; The frogs begin to ripple...coming, And scarlet columbine, And in the sunny meadows SPJtWG. And just as many daisies As their soft hands can hold The little ones may gather, All fair... | |
| Celia Thaxter - 1874 - 206 páginas
...they sing! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring, The gay green grass comes creeping So soft beneath their feet; The frogs begin to ripple A music clear and sweet. And buttercups are coining, And scarlet columbine, And in the sunny meadows L. And just as many daisies As their soft... | |
| Celia Thaxter - 1877 - 202 páginas
...they sing! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring, The gay green grass comes creeping So soft beneath their feet; The frogs begin to ripple...coming, And scarlet columbine, And in the sunny meadows And just as many daisies As their soft hands can hold The little ones may gather, All fair in white... | |
| 1880 - 296 páginas
...they sing ! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring. The gay green grass comes creeping So soft beneath their feet ; The frogs begin to ripple A music clear and sweet. 1 gets on badly (as it ia melting away). • prevailing, becoming general. * anon, at time*. * buda,... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1880 - 224 páginas
...sing ! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring. 3. The gay green grass comes creeping So soft beneath their feet ; The frogs begin to ripple A music clear and sweet. 4. And buttercups are coming, And scarlet columbine ; And in the sunny meadows The dandelions shine.... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - 1881 - 348 páginas
...they sing ! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring. The gay green grass comes creeping So soft beneath their feet ; The frogs begin to ripple...the warm, red clover, There peeps the violet blue ; O, happy little children, God made them all for you. Celia Thaxter. * 21 * FLOWER-GIRLS. O, my little... | |
| 1911 - 458 páginas
...— WORDSWORTH. (B) Dandelion through the meadow makes A royal road, with seals of gold. APRIL 30 (A) Here blows the warm, red clover, There peeps the violet...little children, God made them all for you. — CELIA THAXTER. (B) I'll not o'erlook the flower That made the woods of April bright. — BRYANT. 224 il,... | |
| London readers - 1881 - 140 páginas
...comes creeping So soft beneath their feet ; The larks begin to carol A music clear and sweet. 4. The buttercups are coming, And scarlet columbine ; And in the sunny meadows The dandelions shine. 5. And just as many daisies As their soft hands can hold, The little ones may gather, • All fair... | |
| 1882 - 1434 páginas
...darkly-wreathed, I wove a crown before her, For her I love so dearly. n. TENNYSON— Anacreontic*. And buttercups are coming, And scarlet columbine, And in the sunny meadows The dandelions shine. o. CELIA THAXTER— Spring. St. 4. The daisy, primrose, violet darkly blue; And polyanthus of unnumbered... | |
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