Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When the loosed storm breaks furiously? My driftwood -fire will burn so bright ! To what warm shelter canst thou fly ? I do not fear for thee, though wroth The tempest rushes through the sky : For are we not God's... Birds and Poets: With Other Papers - Page 45by John Burroughs - 1877 - 263 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1899 - 312 pages
...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...God's children both, Thou little sandpiper and I? HONEST STUDY. THOMAS CARLYLE. If you will believe me, you who are young, yours is the golden season... | |
| Celia Thaxter - 1896 - 298 pages
...fearless eye. Stanch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I, TWILIGHT 19 Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When the loosed...not God's children both, Thou, little sandpiper, and IJ TWILIGHT SEPTEMBER'S slender crescent grows again Distinct in yonder peaceful evening red, Clearer... | |
| Albert Le Roy Bartlett - 1899 - 328 pages
...of any wrong, He scans me with a fearless eye ; Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night, When the wild storm breaks furiously ? My driftwood fire will burn...God's children both — Thou, little sandpiper, and I ? The subject of " The Sandpiper" may well be completed by reading to the class another of Mrs. Thaxter's... | |
| Albert Le Roy Bartlett - 1899 - 336 pages
...sandpiper and I. THE POSSESSIVE FORM OF NOUNS. 81 Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night, When the wild storm breaks furiously ? My driftwood fire will burn...God's children both — Thou, little sandpiper, and I ? The subject of " The Sandpiper " may well be completed by reading to the class another of Mrs. Thaxter's... | |
| 1899 - 312 pages
...uriousjy P^* % My driftwood fire will burn so bright ! ^» L< * To what warm shelter canst thou fly? ^ & I do not fear for thee, though wroth The tempest rushes...God's children both, Thou little sandpiper and I? ET r* 33 • HONEST STUDY. THOMAS CARLYLE. If you will believe me, you who are young, yours is the... | |
| 1900 - 344 pages
...the secret of her sympathy for the little sandpiper. What is the truth which she means to suggest ? Across the narrow beach we flit, One little sandpiper...through the sky : For are we not God's children both, SECTION 184. ORAL EXERCISE. OBSERVATION OF THE CANARY. Look at the canary closely, to see what he can... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, George Lyman Kittredge - 1900 - 336 pages
...the secret of her sympathy for the little sandpiper. What is the truth which she means to suggest ? Across the narrow beach we flit, One little sandpiper...through the sky : For are we not God's children both, SECTION 184. ORAL EXERCISE. OBSERVATION OF THE CANARY. Look at the canary closely, to see what he can... | |
| William Garrett Horder - 1900 - 424 pages
...beach, — One little sandpiper and I. I watch him as he skims along Uttering his sweet and mournml cry. He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of...God's children both, Thou, little sandpiper, and I. QBtnfet: THE ANGEL DEATH with a smile, when come thou must, v_> Evangel of the world to be, And touch... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 pages
...flash of fluttering drapery. He has no thought of any wrong; He scans me with a fearless eye: Staunch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little...God's children both, Thou, little sandpiper, and I ? SONG WE sail toward evening's lonely star That trembles in the tender blue ; One single cloud, a... | |
| John Burroughs - 1901 - 388 pages
...gather, bit by bit, The scattered driftwood bleached and dry. I The wild waves reach their hands for it, Above our heads the sullen clouds Scud black and swift...God's children both, Thou, little sandpiper and I ? 210 THE BIRDS OF SCOTLAND By Hugh Macdonald THE birds of bonnie Scotland, I love them one and all... | |
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