Slept the little Pine-tree When the night came down, While the leaves he wished for Budded on his crown. All the forest wondered, At the dawn, to see What a golden fortune Decked this little tree. Then he sang and laughed aloud; Glad was he and very proud.... All the Year Round: Winter - Page 47by Frances Lucia Strong - 1896Full view - About this book
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1889 - 648 pages
...silver — Nay, of burnished gold. Then the rest would weep and sigh ; None would be so fine as I." Slept the little Pine-tree When the night came down,...Soon the treasure vanished ; Sighed the Pine, "Alas 1 Would that I had chosen Leaves of crystal glass." Long and bitterly he wept, But with night again... | |
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...burnished gold. Then the rest would weep and sigh None would be so fine as I." Slept the little Pine tree When the night came down, While the leaves he wished...aloud ; Glad was he and very proud. Foolish little Pine tree ! At the close of day, Thro' the gloomy twilight. Came a thief that way. Soon the treasure... | |
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...silver — Aye, of burnished gold. Then the rest would weep and sigh ; None would be so fine as I." Slept the little Pine-tree When the night came down, While the leaves he wished for Bndded on his crown. All the forest wondered, At the dawn, to see What a golden fortune Decked this... | |
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...burnished gold. Then the rest would weep and sigh None would be so fine as I." Slept the little Pine tree When the night came down, While the leaves he wished...aloud .; Glad was he and very proud. Foolish little Pine tree ! At the close of day, Thro' the gloomy twilight, Came a thief that way. Soon the treasure... | |
| 1893 - 726 pages
...silver — Aye, of burnished gold. Then the rest would weep and sigh; None would be so fine as I.' "Slept the little pine-tree When the night came down, While the leaves he wished for Mudded on his crown. All the forest wondered, At the dawn, to see What a golden fortune Decked this... | |
| 1895 - 334 pages
...silver — Aye, of burnished gold. Then the rest would weep and sigh ; None would be so fine as I." Slept the little Pine-tree When the night came down,...crown. All the forest wondered At the dawn, to see L.. What a golden fortune Decked this little tree. Then he sang and laughed aloud ; Glad was he and... | |
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