| Sarah Louise Arnold - 1894 - 296 pages
...recite the familiar lines, — " Whichever way the wind doth blow, Some heart is glad to have it so, So blow it east or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best" Show the children pictures of a windmill, and tell them of the work done by windmills in Holland. Show... | |
| Frederic Herbert Ripley, Thomas Tapper - 1895 - 136 pages
...poet, 1823 - — .) Which ev - er way the wind doth blow, Some heart is glad to have it so ;Then, i blow It east, or blow It west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. p KEY SIGNATURE. I BAR. |=| MEASURE. | DOUBLE BAR. METER SIGNATURE. What does it mean? -г What is... | |
| Frederic Herbert Ripley, Thomas Tapper - 1895 - 136 pages
...1823 —.) Which ev - er way the wind doth blow, Some heart is glud to have it so; Then, -P—rblow it east, or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. F KET SIGNATURE. | BAR. ^= [^ MEASURE. |1 DOUBLE BAR. 2 METER SIGNATURE. What does it mean ? What is... | |
| 1896 - 246 pages
...must suffice to dream of thee. EN VOYAGE. WHICHEVER way the wind doth blow, * * Some heart is glad to have it so; Then blow it east or blow it west,...fleets from every zone Are out upon a thousand seas; And what for me were favoring breeze Might dash another with the shock Of doom upon some hidden rock.... | |
| 1896 - 522 pages
...[Contributed by J. Sullivan Wright.] WHICHEVER WAY. WHICHEVER way the wind doth blow Some heart is glad to have it so, Then blow it east or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. 11 y little craft sails not alone; A thousand fleets from every zone Are out upon a thousand seas;... | |
| Phillips Brooks - 1896 - 394 pages
...Within the sheltered haven at last. Then whatsoever wind doth blow, My heart is glad to have it so; And blow it east, or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. CAROLINE A. MASON. LIFE grows healthily from less to more. It does not begin with its best and fade... | |
| William Garrett Horder - 1896 - 408 pages
...His sheltering heaven at last. Then, whatsoever wind doth blow, My heart is glad to have it so ; And blow it east or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. NOT YET NOT yet ! Along the purpling sky We see the dawning ray ; But leagues of cloudy distance lie... | |
| Phillips Brooks - 1896 - 394 pages
...Within the sheltered haven at last. Then whatsoever wind doth blow, My heart is glad to have it so; And blow it east, or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. CAROLINE A. MASON. LIFE grows healthily from less to more. It does not begin with its best and fade... | |
| Horace Parker Chandler - 1896 - 278 pages
...His sheltering Heaven at last. Then whatsoever wind doth blow, My heart is glad to have it so ; And blow it East or blow it West, The wind that blows, that wind is best. tHnttl 2Deatl). 165 UNTIL DEATH. JFiftJ). A /TAKE me no vows of constancy, Dear Friend, To love me... | |
| Marian M. George - 1898 - 470 pages
...little verse. MEMORIZE. "Whichever way the wind doth blow, Some heart is glad to have it so. • So blow it east, or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. MOTHER NATURE'S HOUSE-CLEANING. One morning, when the winter days were nearly over, Mother Nature called... | |
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