| 1898 - 158 páginas
...dogs do bark, The beggars are coming to town; Some in rags, Some in jags, And some in velvet gowns. 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... | |
| Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson - 1898 - 280 páginas
...then in no other month was born GEORGE WASHINGTON, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, and ST. VALENTINE. THE NORTH WIND The North Wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then, poor thing ? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
| William Bramwell Powell, Louise Connolly - 1899 - 336 páginas
...winding sheet. 16. Coming events cast their shadows before. 17. To bear is to conquer our fate. 18. The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the robin do then, poor thing! 19. The gentleman cannot have forgotten his own sentiment. 20. Sir,... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - 1899 - 120 páginas
...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 a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
| Harry Pratt Judson, Ida Catherine Bender - 1899 - 140 páginas
...thing! He will sit in a barn, And to keep himself warm, Will hide his head under his wing, Poor thing! The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the honey-bee do ? Poor thing! In his hive he will stay, Till the snow's gone away, And then he'll... | |
| Fannie Hardy Eckstorm - 1901 - 356 páginas
...the question, but the wise men have not yet answered it. A WINTER RESIDENT. THE RUFFED GROUSE. • "The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor robin do then ? Poor thing ! " He'll sit in the barn, ' And keep himself warm, And hide his head... | |
| John G. Thompson, Thomas E. Thompson - 1902 - 228 páginas
...will sit in the barn, And to keep himself warm, ; ' Will hide his head under his wing, Poor thing! The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the swallow do then ? Oh, do you not know, He's gone long ago To a country much warmer than this ?... | |
| Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - 1902 - 152 páginas
...the snow. Will all the birds go aAvay ? No, some birds will not go away. Some birds like the snow. 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... | |
| May H. Wood - 1902 - 106 páginas
...winter. Did you ever see the cocoon of a caterpillar ? What will come out of the cocoon in the spring ? The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will the birdies do then ? They'll fly to the barn And keep themselves warm, And tuck their heads under... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1902 - 138 páginas
...asters in the brook." HH 72 [Find these words.] north wind blow snow warm barn keep hide poor thing The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow; And what will the robin do then, Poor thing? He will fly to the barn To keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
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