The quail come back to the clover. And the swallow back to the eaves. The robin will wear on his bosom A vest that is bright and new, And the loveliest way-side blossom Will shine with the sun and dew. The leaves to-day are whirling, The brooks are all... New National First[-Fifth] Reader - Page 156by Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1884Full view - About this book
| 1912 - 208 pages
...The brooks are all dry and dumb, But let me tell you, my darling, The spring will be sure to come. There must be rough, cold weather, And winds and rains...the roots of the roses Are kept alive in the snow. CRADLE HYMN ISAAC WATTS THE LOST CAMEL Sleep, my babe, thy food and raiment, House and home, thy friends... | |
| 1912 - 632 pages
...you, my darling, The spring will be sure to come. There must be rough, cold weather And winds and rain so wild; Not all good things together Come to us here, my child. — Alice Cary. Thanksgiving Quotations. O the land our Union! it sweetens the mom With the fragrance... | |
| William Dana Miller, Robert Grant Kinkead - 1915 - 160 pages
...the children to see how the author has shown that there must be fall, winter, and spring. And just as there must be rough, cold weather and winds and rains so wild, unpleasant things must come to all of us. Things cannot be pleasant all the time. We have to do things... | |
| California. State Board of Education - 1916 - 248 pages
...The brooks are all dry and dumb, But let me tell you, my darling, The spring will be sure to come. There must be rough, cold weather, And winds and rains...the roots of the roses Are kept alive in the snow. ALICE GARY. Exercise for Enunciation: See the fading, falling, whirling leaves. The wind blows the... | |
| William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - 1919 - 364 pages
...shine with the sun and dew. 15 1. 2. But let me tell you, my darling, The spring will be sure to come. There must be rough, cold weather, And winds and rains so wild ; Not all good things together 5 Come to us here, my child. 7 So, when some dear joy loses Its beauteous summer glow, Think how the... | |
| Sarah Emma Simons, Clem Irwin Orr, Mary Ella Given - 1920 - 354 pages
...The brooks are all dry and dumb, But let me tell you, my darling, The spring will be sure to come. There must be rough, cold weather, And winds and rains...the roots of the roses Are kept alive in the snow. — Alice Gary. FABLE The mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former called the latter... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - 424 pages
...i5 And the loveliest wayside blossom Will shine with the sun and dew. The leaves today are whirling; There must be rough, cold weather, And winds and rains...all good things together Come to us here, my child. 5 So, when some dear joy loses Its beauteous summer glow, Think how the roots of the roses Are kept... | |
| Emma Miller Bolenius - 1923 - 424 pages
...The brooks are all dry and dumb, But let me tell you, my darling, The Spring will be sure to come. There must be rough, cold weather, And winds and rains...all good things together Come to us here, my child. ALICE AND PHGEBE GARY 345 So, when some dear joy loses Its beauteous summer glow, Think how the roots... | |
| John Harrie Beveridge, Belle M. Ryan, William Dodge Lewis - 1926 - 418 pages
...The brooks are all dry and dumb; But let me tell you, my darling, The spring will be sure to come. There must be rough, cold weather, And winds and rains...the roots of the roses Are kept alive in the snow. SWEET AND Low —Alice Cary Alfred Tennyson was an English poet. He wrote many poems, some of which... | |
| 1911 - 1380 pages
...drawing by a third grade boy, Wausan, Wis. "There must be rough cold weather And winds and tempests wild, Not all good things together Come to us here, my child. "Skies may be dark with storm, While fierce the north wind blows, Yet earth at heart is warm, And the... | |
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