I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow. I chatter, chatter,... New National First [-fifth] Reader - Page 287by Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1884 - 480 pagesFull view - About this book
| Harold Prince - 1993 - 132 pages
...are? Must be some kinda birds, Ma says; but what kinda birds? (HE turns some pages and tries again.) I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles,...bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. Useless and puzzlin' things they make me learn. (JENNIE CUTHEROE moves up behind him.) JENNIE CLITHEROE.... | |
| Elaine Weinmann, Peter Lourekas - 2002 - 524 pages
...Philip's fann I flow to join the brimming river. For men may come and men may go. But I go on for ever. I chatter over stony ways. In little sharps and trebles,...bubble into eddying bays. I babble on the pebbles. IXith many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow. And many fair foreland set With willow-weed... | |
| Bill Moore, David Booth - 2003 - 154 pages
...the sunshine; Little wind, blow off the rain. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the great Victorian poet, wrote: I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles,...bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. I chatter, chatter as I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come, and men may go, But I go... | |
| Elizabeth Gmeyner - 2004 - 134 pages
...hurry down, Or slip between the ridges, By twenty thorps, a little town, And half a hundred bridges. 1 chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles,...bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret, By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow.... | |
| Elaine Weinmann, Peter Lourekas - 2006 - 489 pages
...Philip's farm I flow to join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever. I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles,...bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. I come from haunts of coot and hern, I make a sudden sally, And sparkle out among the fern, To bicker... | |
| Dale Carnegie - 2007 - 529 pages
...joyous spirit, using the exercise to develop voice charm in att the ways suggested in this chapter. THE BROOK I come from haunts of coot and hern, I make...bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret, By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow.... | |
| Dale Carnegie, Joseph Berg Esenwein - 2007 - 529 pages
...down, Or slip between the ridges; By twenty thorps, a little town, Aad half a hundred bridges. TO! last by Philip's farm I flow To join the brimming...bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret, By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow.... | |
| Timothy Rasinski, Lorraine Griffith - 2008 - 131 pages
...Philip's farm I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever. I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles,...bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. The Brook (cont) With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland... | |
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