| Mary Lowe Dickinson, Myrta Lockett Avary - 1901 - 426 páginas
...sunshine, and breathe the fresh air of heaven." It is time to call a halt. — Theodore F. Scward. ALADDIN When I was a beggarly boy, and lived in a...I had Aladdin's lamp ; When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire enough in my brain, And builded, with roofs of gold, my beautiful castles in Spain.... | |
| Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood, Mary Alice Emerson - 1901 - 490 páginas
...familiar expression in literature, for the purpose of explanation, description, or illustration. Ex. 1. When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp,...But I had Aladdin's lamp. When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire enough in my brain ; And builded with roofs of gold My beautiful castles in Spain.... | |
| Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood, Mary Alice Emerson - 1901 - 488 páginas
...familiar expression in literature, for the purpose of explanation, description, or illustration. Ex. 1. When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp, J had not a friend nor a toy, But I had Aladdin's lamp. When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1902 - 246 páginas
...romance and hero-worship and of noble ideals, summing it all up in their own poet Lowell's fine lyric : ' When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp,...But I had Aladdin's lamp. When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire enough in my brain To build with roofs of gold My beautiful castles in Spain.' The... | |
| Horace Sumner Tarbell, Martha Tarbell - 1902 - 308 páginas
...Exercises. I. Explain the significance or propriety of the allusions in the following quotations : — 1. When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp,...But I had Aladdin's lamp. When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire enough in my brain ; And builded with roofs of gold My beautiful castles in Spain.... | |
| Horace Sumner Tarbell, Martha Tarbell - 1902 - 306 páginas
...in a cellar damp, I had not a friend nor a toy, But I had Aladdin's lamp. When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire enough in my brain ; And builded with roofs of gold My beautiful castles in Spain. — LOWELL. 2. Were I Midas, I would make nothing else but just such golden days as these, over and... | |
| John Morrow, Andrew Curtin McLean, Thomas Charles Blaisdell - 1903 - 268 páginas
...assistance. REVIEW. V. Tell what part of speech each word is in the following: " I once was a beggar boy, And lived in a cellar damp, I had not a friend nor a toy, But I had Aladdin's lamp." "Halt! Give the countersign!" said the soldier. " The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1904 - 344 páginas
...his quiet ! — past a doubt T would still be one man bored within, And just another bored without. ALADDIN WHEN I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a...I had Aladdin's lamp ; When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire enough in my brain, And builded, with roofs of gold, My beautiful castles in Spain... | |
| George Allen Hubbell - 1904 - 332 páginas
...valuable work. The call for every dream-structure is a building of fact, and for every fancy a reality. When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp, I had not a friend or a toy, But I had Aladdin's lamp : When I could not sleep for cold, I had fire enough in my brain,... | |
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