| John Charles Wright - 1882 - 188 pages
...silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children, They were no longer there. Ex.45. — Work the following exercise as abore : We resent calumny, hypocrisy, and treachery, because... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1894 - 748 pages
...silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children,...not under the lindens, They played not in the hall ; Bat shadow, and silence, and sadness Were hanging over all. The birds sang in the branches, With... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1883 - 614 pages
...silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children,...not under the lindens, They played not in the hall; The birds sang in the branches, With sweet, familiar tone ; But the voices of the children Will be... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1883 - 320 pages
...silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children,...looked for his little playmates, Who would return 110 more. They walked not under the lindens, They played not in the hall ; But shadow, and silence,... | |
| lady Constance Eleanora C. Howard - 1883 - 316 pages
...will bring forth ? VOL. in. 50 CHAPTER X. ROBIN'S VICTORY, CIRCE'S DEFEAT. ' I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children, They were no longer there.' LONGFELLOW : The Open Window. ' For what are all our contrivings, And the wisdom of our books, When... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1891 - 124 pages
...silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air; But the faces of the children,...Was standing by the door; He looked for his little plavmates, Who would return no more. 25 They walked not under the lindens, They played not in the hall;... | |
| Mrs. Molesworth - 1894 - 292 pages
...Some cleaning was going on, for it was like Longfellow's poem exactly — ' I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air, But the faces of the children, They were no longer there.' I just squeezed grandmamma's hand without speaking, and we turned away. It is true that troubles do... | |
| William Henry Summers - 1895 - 326 pages
...in the shade ; And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children They were no longer there. LONGFELLOW. BASING HOUSE, Rickmansworth, where William Penn took up his abode on his marriage with... | |
| Daniel B. Shepp - 1897 - 542 pages
...— P*1. The old house by the lin-deus Stood si -lent in the shade, And o'er the gravelled 2. The old Newfoundland house-dog, Was standing by the door, He looked for his lit-tle 3. The birds sang in the branches, "With sweet fa - mil - iar tone, But the voices of the '-^^ dd |-3... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 924 pages
...silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children,...large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door; I If looked for his little playmates, Who would return no more. They walked not under the lindens,... | |
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