The Heart of Oak Books, Libro 2Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne D. C. Heath & Company, 1897 |
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Página 14 - WHO HAS SEEN THE WIND? Christina G. Rossetti. Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing thro'. Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their heads : The wind is passing by. THE WIND. Robert Louis Stevenson.
Página 7 - LAMB. William Blake. Little lamb, who made thee ? Dost thou know who made thee, Gave thee life, and bade thee feed By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice ? Little lamb, who
Página 15 - 0 wind, a-blowing all day long, 0 wind, that sings so loud a song! 1 saw the different things you did, But always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call, I could not see yourself at all — 0 wind, a-blowing all day long, 0 wind, that sings so loud a song! THE
Página 40 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Do you ask what the birds say ? The Sparrow, the Dove, The Linnet and Thrush say, ' I love and I love !' In the winter they're silent — the wind is so strong; What it says, I don't know, but it sings a loud song. But green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm weather, And singing, and loving
Página 56 - always good, and say my prayers, and love the Lord my God with all my heart, and with all my soul, and with all my strength; and honor government and all good men in authority. Then the next took the letters, and composed this sentence: — Lord have mercy upon me, and grant that I may
Página 47 - THE VOWELS. Jonathan Swift. We are little airy creatures, All of different voice and features; One of us in glass is' set, One of us you'll find in jet. T'other you may see in tin, And the fourth a box within. If the fifth you should pursue, It can never fly from you. A
Página 15 - wind, that is so strong and cold, 0 blower, are you young or old ? Are you a beast of field and tree, Or just a stronger child than me ? 0 wind, a-blowing all day long, 0 wind, that sings so loud a song! 1
Página 63 - which every little good boy and girl should get by heart: — Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be healthy, and wealthy, and wise. A sly rogue, but it is true enough; for those who do not go to bed early, cannot rise early; and those who do not rise early, cannot do much business.
Página 72 - But she ne'er came out again. And now, dear little children, Who may this story read, To idle, silly, flattering words, I pray you ne'er give heed. Unto an evil counsellor Close heart and ear and eye, And take a lesson from this tale Of the Spider and the Fly.
Página 41 - I love, and I love,' almost all the birds say From sunrise to star-rise, so gladsome are they! But the Lark is so brimful of gladness and love, The green fields below him, the blue sky above, That