| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1884 - 296 páginas
...tatter'd gown. " Thanks ! " said the Judge, " a sweeter draught From a fairer hand was never quaffd." He spoke of the grass, and flowers, and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees ; Then talked of the haying, and wonder'd whether The cloud in the west would bring... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1884
...quaffed. " But he thought of his sister, proud and cold. And his mother, vain of her rank and gold. He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; So, closing his heart, the Judge rode on. And Maud was left in the field alone. Then... | |
| 1885 - 180 páginas
...her feet so bare, and her tattered gowrf. " Thanks ! " said the Judge, " a. sweeter draught From a fairer hand, was never quaffed." He spoke of the grass, and flowers, and trees. Of the singing birds and the humming bees ; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 páginas
...up, And filled for him her small tin cup, " Thanks ! " said the Judge : " a sweeter draught From a fairer hand was never quaffed." He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees ; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring... | |
| James Johonnot - 1885 - 202 páginas
...Bring forth the horse ! the horse was brought." ffi II. S. Presidents are inaugurated March fourth. " Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring foul weather." ^ The bantam. is a small, short-legged fowl. Slang is foul speech, but profanity is fouler. The fowler... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 338 páginas
...hand was never quaffed." He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, 2 5 Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered...whether The cloud in the west would bring foul weather. 22O And Maud forgot her brier-torn gown, And her graceful ankles, bare and brown; 30 And listened,... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 páginas
...the tan of her cheek and neck. (WHITTIKB.) ' Thanks ! ' said the Judge ; ' a sweeter draught From a fairer hand was never quaffed.' He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 740 páginas
...the tan of her cheek and neck. (WHITTIEB.) ' Thanks ! ' said the Judge ; ' a sweeter draught From a fairer hand was never quaffed.' He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - 1906 - 416 páginas
...On her feet so bare, and her tattered gown. " Thanks ! " said the Judge, " a sweeter draught From a fairer hand was never quaffed." He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees ; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring... | |
| 1906 - 334 páginas
...down On her feet so bare, and her tattered gown. "Thanks!" said the Judge, "a sweeter draught From a fairer hand was never quaffed." He spoke of the grass, and flowers, and trees. Of the singing birds and the humming bees ; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring... | |
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