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" I watch him as he skims along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry; He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery. "
The American Teacher - Page 136
1891
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Scribners Monthly, Volume 6

1873 - 860 pages
...Along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry ; ' He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery : He has no thought of any wrong , He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends arc we, well tried and strong! The little sandpiper and 1. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When...
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Poems

Celia Thaxter - 1872 - 96 pages
...sandpiper and I. I watch him as he skims along He starts not at rny fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong; He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When the loosed...
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Female Poets of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1872 - 542 pages
...along Uttering his sweet and mournful cry. He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong; He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and Wrong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou bo to-night When the loosed...
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Quiet Hours: A Collection of Poems

Mary Wilder Tileston - 1874 - 200 pages
...along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry ; He starts not at my fitful song, Nor flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong, He scans me with a fearless eye ; Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night, When the loosed...
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Sea and Shore: A Collection of Poems ...

Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 382 pages
...along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry. He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong ; He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sand-piper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night, When the...
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Poems

Celia Thaxter - 1874 - 206 pages
...One little sandpiper and I. THE SANDPIPER. 33 He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong; He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When the loosed...
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Child life, poems, ed. by J.G. Whittier

Child life - 1874 - 300 pages
...along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry ; He starts not at my fitful song, Nor flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong, He scans me with a fearless eye ; Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night, When the loosed...
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The First[-fifth] Reader ...

Edward Austin Sheldon - 1875 - 444 pages
...along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry ; He starts not at my fitful song, Nor flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong ; He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, — The little sandpiper and I. 4. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night, When...
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 pages
...along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry ; He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery ; He has no thought of any wrong, He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When the loosed...
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Poems

Celia Thaxter - 1877 - 202 pages
...sandpiper and I. I watch him as he skims along He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong; He scans me with a fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When the loosed...
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