 | Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1890
...remember his beautiful song, his usefulness and persecution. in. THE ROBIN—Turdus Migratorius. L. The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then poor thing? He'll fly to the barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
 | Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1890
...remember his beautiful song, his usefulness and persecution. in. THE ROBIN— Twrdws Migratorius. L. The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then poor thing? He'll fly to the barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
 | Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1890
...remember his beautiful song, his usefulness and persecution. in. THE EOBIN — Turdus Migratorius. L. The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then poor thing ? He'll fly to the barn, And keep himself warm, i And hide his head under... | |
 | Thomas T. Collard - 1892 - 160 páginas
...then, Poor thing ? He'll sit in the barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, 2." The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow : And what will the swallow do then, Poor thing ? O, do you not know ? He's gone, long ago, To a country much warmer... | |
 | Charles Eliot Norton, Kate Stephens - 1893
...Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW. The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then, Poor thing ? He'll sit in the barn And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
 | Charles Clement Coe - 1895 - 591 páginas
...safety on its protective colouring, a new and most pathetic meaning is given to the nursery rhyme — " The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor robin do then ? Poor thing !'' Clearly he and his race would perish miserably if the only condition of their survival were a power... | |
 | John Burroughs - 1895
...pink into XL flush effort keep glow sweat pretty their many winter snows three months A COLD LUNCH. 'The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then ? crows else frozen green Poor thing ! " porch filched bones which worse flesh depend... | |
 | 1895 - 305 páginas
...Rolled up like a ball in his nest, snug and small, He'll sleep till warm weather comes back, poor thing. The north wind doth blow, and we shall have snow, And what will the children do then, poor things ? When lessons are done they'll jump, skip, and run, And that's how... | |
 | 1895 - 305 páginas
...Rolled up like a ball in his nest, snug and small, He'll sleep till warm weather comes back, poor thing. The north wind doth blow, and we shall have snow, And what will the children do then, poor things ? When lessons are done they'll jump, skip, and run, And that's how... | |
 | Charles W. Deane - 1896 - 165 páginas
...pulled out a plum, Saying, "What a good boy am I." THE NORTH WIND. doth he'll barn head does harm north The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then? Poor thing. THE PHONETIC READER. Away from all harm, And tuck his head under his... | |
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