| 1871 - 146 стор.
...jT iiT IT u it . ... _ 20 21 ZT 28 JT _ 27_ 28_ _ oO_ sr T^TT TILE TREE. The Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown ; " Shall I take them away ? " said the Frost, sweeping down. " No ; leave them alone Till the blossorr.s h".ve grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled fVom rootlet... | |
| 1897 - 678 стор.
...the poems will be lost. For September. THE TREE. BJORNSTJKRNK BJORXSOJf. The Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown: "Shall I take them away?" said the Frost, sweeping down. "No. leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1866 - 724 стор.
...while to fetch a boat \ — that is Owen Ruasel!" THE VOICE OP THE TEEE. ТЯЕ Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown : "Shall I take them away?" said the Frost, sweeping down. ' ' No ; leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to... | |
| 1869 - 580 стор.
...gather freely. Arne offers all he has in the verses which he sang : — " The tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown : ' Shall I take them away ? ' said the Frost, sweeping down. ' No ; leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown,' Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1871 - 292 стор.
...give you,' Alice, For nobody else must know." — Lily Warner. THE TREE. THE Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown ; " Shall I take them away ? " said the Frost, sweeping down. " No, leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to... | |
| Child life - 1874 - 300 стор.
...give you,' Alice, For nobody else must know." — Lily Warner. THE TREE. THE Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown ; "Shall I take them away?" said the Frost, sweeping down. " No, leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to... | |
| Samuel Eliot - 1879 - 354 стор.
...boldly, " I shall eat them all to-night." AUNT EFFIE'S RHYMES. THE TREE. The Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown : "Shall I take them away?" said the Frost, sweeping down. " No, leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1880 - 224 стор.
...o'er-cur'-tained, shaded. | hoy'-den, romping, wild. XXV. — THE TREE. i. THE Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown : " Shall I take them away?" said the Frost, sweeping down. "No, leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to... | |
| 1880 - 296 стор.
...of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore. P. 3THE TREE. THE Tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown : " Shall I take them away ? " said the Frost, sweeping down. " No, leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet1 to... | |
| Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson - 1881 - 214 стор.
...done for others, he now did for her. He sang the following song : — " The tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown: - Shall I take them away?' said the frost, sweeping down. 'No, dear; leave them alone Till blossoms here have grown,' Prayed the tree, while it trembled from rootlet... | |
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