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" No, leave them alone Till the blossoms have grown," Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to crown. The Tree bore his blossoms, and all the birds sung: " Shall I take them away ? " said the Wind, as he swung. " No, leave them alone Till the... "
Lessons in Language, Literature, and Composition - Page 43
by Henry Pendexter Emerson, Ida C. Bender - 1908 - 279 pages
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Nature Study in Elementary Schools: Second Reader, Myths, Stories, Poems, Book 2

Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson - 1899 - 310 pages
...hidden in them." And true enough, there the Poplar stands ever since, as you see it in the picture. THE TREE THE Tree's early leaf buds were bursting...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low. — B.JORNST.JERNK BjORNSON. APRIL SWALLOW WHAT tidings hath the Swallow heard That bids her leave...
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Nature Study in Elementary Schools: Second Reader, Myths, Stories, Poems, Book 2

Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson - 1899 - 306 pages
...hidden in them." And true enough, there the Poplar stands ever since, as you see it in the picture. THE TREE • THE Tree's early leaf buds were bursting...thee," Said the Tree, while he bent down his laden SWALLOW " WHAT tidings hath the Swallow heard That bids her leave the lands of Summer, For woods and...
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The Mother Tongue: Book I : Lessons in Speaking, Reading and Writing English

Sarah Louise Arnold, George Lyman Kittredge - 1900 - 336 pages
...welcome together visitor chicken crackling distance imagine possible multiply SECTION 175. FOR STUDY. THE TREE. The Tree's early leaf buds were bursting...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low. BJORNSEN. Copy the poem carefully. Explain the use of quotation marks and capitals. ^Observe the quotation...
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The Mother Tongue, Book 1

1900 - 336 pages
...welcome together visitor chicken crackling distance imagine possible multiply SECTION 175. FOB STUDY. THE TREE. The Tree's early leaf buds were bursting...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low. BJORNSEN. Copy the poem carefully. Explain the use of quotation marks and capitals. Observe the quotation...
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Graded Literature Readers: Third Book

Harry Pratt Judson, Ida C. Bender - 1900 - 242 pages
...leave them alone Till the berries have grown," Said the Tree, while his leaflets quivering hung. 3. The Tree bore his fruit in the midsummer glow; Said...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs low. BJ6RNSTJERNE BJORNSON root rootlet summer midsummer i sulk'y pro ces'sion £nlvtjs in cir'ciis rusYling...
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Lessons in Language and Grammar, Book 1

Horace Sumner Tarbell - 1900 - 168 pages
...HOW TO WRITE. The Tree bore his fruit in the midsummer glow ; Said the girl, " May I gather thy sweet berries now ? " " Yes, all thou canst see ; Take them...the Tree, while he bent down his laden boughs lOW. BjORNSTJERNE BjORNSON. Tell in your own words the story told in this poem. SECTION XXXIX. AN INFORMATION...
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The Inland Educator, Volumes 9-10

1900 - 654 pages
...quivering hung. The tree bore its fruit in the mid summer's glow. Said the girl, ' May I gather the berries now? ' ' Yes, all thou canst see, take them ; all are for thee' Said the tree, while it bent down its laden boughs low." 6. October. — Frequent visits to the trees, — painting of appearance...
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Annual Report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Issue 46

New York (State). Department of Public Instruction - 1900 - 1314 pages
...quivering, hung. The Tree bore its fruit in the midsummer glow: Said the girl, " May I gather thy sweet berries now?" " Yes, all thou canst see: Take them; all are for thee," Said the Tree, while It bent its laden boughs low. — Bjornstjerne Bjornson Selection The cock is crowing, The stream is...
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Inductive Course in English: Language Lessons for Grammar Grades

Larkin Dunton - 1901 - 266 pages
...quivering, hung. The Tree bore its fruit in the midsummer glow ; Said the girl, " May I gather thy sweet berries now ? " " Yes, all thou canst see : Take them ; all are for thee," Said the Tree, while it bent down its laden boughs low. BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON. Study the thoughts of the poem with great...
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Second School Year

Theodore B. Noss - 1901 - 244 pages
...SEPTEMBER 21 The Tree bore its fruit in the midsummer glow; Said the girl, " May I gather thy sweet berries now ? " " Yes, all thou canst see; Take them; all, are for thee;" Said the Tree, while it bent down its laden boughs low. IN SEPTEMBER Mornings frosty grow, and cold, Brown the grass on...
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