The First-[fifth] Reader, Том 4Harper, 1860 |
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... ground ; Ye come when the richest of roses flush out , And ye come when the yellow leaf eddies about . 4. Beautiful birds ! how the school - boy remembers The warblers that chorused his holiday tune ; The robin that chirped in the ...
... ground ; Ye come when the richest of roses flush out , And ye come when the yellow leaf eddies about . 4. Beautiful birds ! how the school - boy remembers The warblers that chorused his holiday tune ; The robin that chirped in the ...
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... ground by soaring above it , often to an immense height ; and when its rapid eye detects its prey , it rushes downward with the rapidity of an arrow , and seldom fails to seize the object at which it aims . In this manner hares , lambs ...
... ground by soaring above it , often to an immense height ; and when its rapid eye detects its prey , it rushes downward with the rapidity of an arrow , and seldom fails to seize the object at which it aims . In this manner hares , lambs ...
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... ground- Tu whoo ! And fairies trip o'er the broad green glades , 8 To the firefly circling round . 6. Tu whit ! tu whoo ! All the livelong night A right gladsome life lead we ; While the starry ones from their azure height Look down ...
... ground- Tu whoo ! And fairies trip o'er the broad green glades , 8 To the firefly circling round . 6. Tu whit ! tu whoo ! All the livelong night A right gladsome life lead we ; While the starry ones from their azure height Look down ...
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... ground ; and so fond is he of his old haunts , ' that even in mid - winter , after a few days of mild weather , he reappears among us , enlivening even a day of sunshine by his cheerful presence . 2. His fondness for his mate , and ...
... ground ; and so fond is he of his old haunts , ' that even in mid - winter , after a few days of mild weather , he reappears among us , enlivening even a day of sunshine by his cheerful presence . 2. His fondness for his mate , and ...
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... ground . She found the ruin wrought ; Yet not cast down , forth from her place she flew , And with her mate fresh earth and grasses brought , And built her nest anew . But scarcely had she placed The last soft feather on its ample floor ...
... ground . She found the ruin wrought ; Yet not cast down , forth from her place she flew , And with her mate fresh earth and grasses brought , And built her nest anew . But scarcely had she placed The last soft feather on its ample floor ...
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