She wanders lowing here and there, And yet she cannot stray, All in the pleasant open air, The pleasant light of day; And blown by all the winds that pass And wet with all the showers, She walks among the meadow grass And eats the meadow flowers. Littell's Living Age - Page 1351896Full view - About this book
| 1911 - 590 pages
...joijou5oe55 A 11 his wor"c/b. In ¿£. 'ешМш f£ty¿* 0,„1)....си7л;р 250 PRIMARY EDUCATION T5> 251 The friendly cow all red and white, I love with all my heart: Sfae gives me cream with all her might, To eat with apple-tart. The Cow She wanders lowing here and... | |
| William Harris Elson - 1912 - 200 pages
...Remember, Little Mouse, that good deeds are better than good looks. — Retold from a Fable by THE COW The friendly cow, all red and white, I love with all...She gives me cream with all her might To eat with apple-tart. She wanders, lowing, here and there, And yet she cannot stray, All in the pleasant open... | |
| James Hiram Fassett - 1913 - 168 pages
..."You see that I have beaten you." "Yes, Mr. Crab, you have beaten me." THE COW friendly wanders among The friendly cow all red and white, I love with all...cream with all her might, To eat with apple tart. She wanders lowing here and there, And yet she cannot stray, All in the pleasant open air, The pleasant... | |
| William Harris Elson - 1913 - 232 pages
...that good deeds are better than good looks. —Retold from a Fable by JEsop. THE COW The friendly,cow, all red and white, I love with all my heart; She gives me cream with all her might To eat with apple-tart. She wanders, lowing, here and there, And yet she cannot stray, All in the pleasant open... | |
| Francis Watt - 1913 - 332 pages
...touch that raises the poems, and marks them out from any ordinary nursery rhyme, as that on the cow, " she gives me cream with all her might, to eat with apple tart " — a delightful variant of the stock nursery poem on this useful animal ! — or on the gardener,... | |
| Orton Lowe - 1914 - 374 pages
...the trees bow down their heads The wind is passing by. — CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI. THE FRIENDLY Cow The friendly cow all red and white I love with all my heart ; She gives me milk with all her might, To eat with apple tart. She wanders lowing here and there, And yet she cannot... | |
| Edward Christian Glass - 1915 - 108 pages
...dair y churn 123. Copy and learn: The friendly cow all red and white, veal beef tal low leath er glue I love with all my heart; She gives me cream with all her might To eat with apple tart.—STEVENSON sweet cream fresh milk 124. ripe clover from the pasture clean dairy in the barnyard... | |
| Chestine Gowdy - 1915 - 372 pages
...delicate fronds of the fern were more graceful than flowers. 2. You will make her discontented. 3. The friendly cow, all red and white, I love with all my heart. 4. The children, tired but happy, soon fell asleep. 5. This coffee tastes bitter. 6. The pleasant summer... | |
| William Blackley Drummond - 1915 - 166 pages
...Verse," portrays the child of genius, a genius which extends to all about him, as to the cow " who gives me cream with all her might to eat with apple tart." It is noteworthy, however, that Wordsworth testifies to his own childish experience as the voicing... | |
| Nora Atwood - 1916 - 208 pages
...reproduction of the stories which have been told them, as well as through simple verse, such as Stevenson's "The friendly cow all red and white, I love with all...heart: She gives me cream with all her might, To eat on apple-tart." Scientific values In the life of the child of kindergarten age, we find comparatively... | |
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