What plant we in the apple tree? Buds which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy spray; Boughs where the thrush with crimson breast Shall haunt, and sing, and hide her nest; We plant, upon the sunny lea, A shadow for the noontide hour,... Primary Education - Página 1951898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1898 - 636 páginas
...infant's feet, We softly fold the cradle-sheet; So plant we the apple tree. • What plant we in this apple tree ? Buds, which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs where the thrush with crimson breast Shall haunt and sing and hide her nest; We plant... | |
| 1898 - 348 páginas
...infant's feet We softly fold the cradle sheet ; . So plant we the apple tree. What plant we in this apple tree ? Buds, which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs where the thrush, with crimson breast, Shall haunt and sing and hide her nest; We plant,... | |
| Edward Richard Shaw - 1898 - 232 páginas
...of this apple-tree, Winds and oiirflag of stripe and star Shall bear to coasts that lie afar." (/) " We plant upon the sunny lea A shadow for the noontide hour." BRYAN r. (g) " For in thy lonely and lovely stream An image of that calm life appears That won my heart... | |
| Martin Grove Brumbaugh - 1899 - 408 páginas
...tenderly, As round the sleeping infant's feet We softly fold the cradle-sheet: So plant we the apple tree. What plant we in the apple tree ? Buds, which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs, where the thrush with crimson breast Shall haunt and sing and hide her nest. We plant... | |
| William Henry Wheeler - 1899 - 228 páginas
...from dictation. 1. How wonderful is Death, Death and his brother sleep ! —Percy Bysshe Shelley. 2. Boughs where the thrush, with crimson breast, Shall haunt, and sing, and hide her nest. — William Cullen Bryant. 3. The low of cattle and song of birds, And health and quiet and loving... | |
| Katharine Hamer Shute - 1899 - 248 páginas
...sleeping infant's feet We softly fold the cradle sheet; So plant we the apple tree. What plant we in this apple tree ? Buds, which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs where the thrush, with crimson breast, Shall haunt and sing and hide her nest; A shelter... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 458 páginas
...sleeping infant's feet, We softly fold the cradle-sheet; So plant we the apple tree. What plant we in this apple tree? Buds, which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays; Boughs where the thrush with crimson breast, Shall haunt, and sing, and hide her nest; We plant... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 456 páginas
...sleeping infant's feet, We softly fold the cradle-sheet; So plant we the apple tree. What plant we in this apple tree? Buds, which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays; Boughs where the thrush with crimson breast, Shall haunt, and sing, and hide her nest; We plant... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1899 - 650 páginas
...infant'." feet, We softly fold the cradle-sheet; So plant we the apple tree. What plant we in this apple tree? Buds, which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs where the thrush with crimson breast Shall haunt and sing aud hide her neat; We plant... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1900 - 172 páginas
...apple tree? —MOORE. * * Buds, which the breath of summer daya Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs where the thrush, with crimson breast, Shall...from the summer shower, When we plant the apple tree. '"F^HE stars rush forth in myriads as to wage -*- War with the lines of Darkness; and the moon, Pule... | |
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