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" No, leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to crown. The Tree bore his blossoms, and all the birds sung: " Shall I take them away ? " said the Wind, as he swung. " No, leave them alone Till the... "
Lessons in Language, Literature, and Composition - Page 43
by Henry Pendexter Emerson, Ida C. Bender - 1908 - 279 pages
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 44

Henry Allon - 1866 - 606 pages
...The Tree bore his fruit in the Midsummer glow : Said the girl, " May I gather thy berries, or no? " " Yes ; all thou canst see, Take them ; all are for...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low.' Views and Opinions : By MAITHEW BROWNE. London : Alexander Strahan. 1866. The Gentle Philosopher ;...
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OUR OWN FIRESIDE

REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1866 - 724 pages
...his fruit in the Midsummer glow : Said the girl, " May I gather the berries or no?" " Tea ; all tho u canst see ; Take them ; all are for thee," Said the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low. BJÜRNESTJEKNE BJÜMÍSON. BULES OF LIP E. 1. Never lose any time : I do not think that lost which...
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Radical: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Religion, Volume 5

1869 - 580 pages
...tree bore his fruit in the midsummer glow : Said the girl, ' May 1 gather thy berries or no ? ' . ' Yes, all thou canst see : Take them ; all are for...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low." MAB ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ; or, Year-Book of Facts in Science and Art for 1869. Exhibiting...
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Child Life: A Collection of Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1871 - 292 pages
...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...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low. — Bjornstjerne BjiJrnson. GOOD-NIGHT AND GOOD-MORNING. A FAIR little girl sat under a tree, Sewing...
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Child life, poems, ed. by J.G. Whittier

Child life - 1874 - 300 pages
...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?"...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low. — £jornstjerne Bj&rnson GOOD-NIGHT AND GOOD-MORNING. A PAIR little girl sat under a tree, Sewing...
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Child Life: A Collection of Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 292 pages
...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?"...all are for thee," Said the Tree, while he bent down bis laden boughs low. — Hjornstjerne Bjiirnson GOOD-NIGHT AND GOOD-MORNING. A FAIR little girl sat...
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Poetry for Children

Samuel Eliot - 1879 - 152 pages
...Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to crown. The Tree bore his blossoms, and all the-tirds sung: " Shall I take them away? " said the wind, as...while he bent down his laden boughs low. BjORNSON. THE DEATH OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNT WREN. 'Twas a cold autumn morning when Jenny Wren died, Cock Robin...
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Poetry for Children

Samuel Eliot - 1879 - 354 pages
...crown 98 DEATH OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN'. The Tree bore his blossoms, and all the birds sun<j : o " Shall I take them away?" said the wind, as he swung....while he bent down his laden boughs low. BJORNSON. THE DEATH OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN. 'Twas a cold autumn morning when Jenny Wren died Cock Robin...
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Life by the Fells and Fiords: A Norwegian Sketch-book

Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson - 1879 - 360 pages
...Tree bore his berries, so mellow and red : ' May I gather thy berries ? ' a sweet maiden said. ' Ay ; all thou canst see ; Take them ; all are for thee," Said the tree — trala-la,la-lala — said." Then she suddenly sprang up, scattering all the flowers around her,...
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Poetry for Children

Samuel Eliot - 1880 - 352 pages
...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?"...while he bent down his laden boughs low. BJORNSON. THE DEATH OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN. 'Twas a cold autumn morning when Jenny Wren died, Cock Robin...
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