| George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1875 - 248 pages
...beautiful and good, Brothers and sisters everywhere ; And over all, our Father's care. 7. " In rose-time or in berry -time, — When ripe seeds fall, or buds peep out, — When green the turf, or white the rime, There 's something to be glad about. It makes my heart bound, just to pass... | |
| Emilie Poulsson - Children's stories - 1893 - 484 pages
...content, eveii when it grew to be a big tree — as big as its mother. JOSEPHINE JARVIS. Cobden, IS. In rose time or in berry time, When ripe seeds fall...white the rime, There's something to be glad about. LUCY LAKCOM. BIRDS. BIRDS IN AUTUMN. To THE TEACHER: — A closer study of birds and bird-life will... | |
| New Thought - 1901 - 810 pages
...darkness flees away. — Rev. CW Biddle. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. CONDUCTED BY FLORENCE PELTIER PERRY. "In rose time or in berry time, When ripe seeds fall...white the rime, There's something to be glad about." CURIOUS LITTLE FOLK. The Professor was boarding at the house where we had taken rooms for the summer... | |
| Mary Frances Hall, Mary Louise Gilman - Readers - 1901 - 234 pages
...— fine. Write what the gray squirrel said. What did the red squirrel say ? Copy it. FOR MEMORIZING In rose time or in berry time, When ripe seeds fall...white the rime, There's something to be glad about. II. THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE " You are a very slow fellow," said a Hare to a Tortoise. " I pity any... | |
| William Nicholas Hailmann - Readers (Primary) - 1902 - 130 pages
...grind his corn, That the baker may take it, And into rolls bake it, And send us some hot in the morn. In rose time or in berry time, When ripe seeds fall...peep out, When green the grass or white the rime, There 's something to be glad about. One, two, three ! What can you see, High up in the tree ? Three... | |
| Arbor Day - 1903 - 108 pages
...above, upon his nape, gleams a shining bow of red? — Mrs. MAB Kelly. "In rose-time or in berry-time. When ripe seeds fall or buds peep out, When green...white the rime. There's something to be glad about." "The daffodll is our doorslde queen ; She pushes up the sward already. To spot with sunshine the eariy... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman - Readers - 1908 - 124 pages
...And away she shall ride To see her grandmother, To see her grandmother, To see her grandmother. IT HEADLAND (Chinese Mother Goose). ripe rime seeds berry...this home," he said. "The man in the shop may see me, and try to take it from me." On his way home, he had to go over a small brook. Just as he was going... | |
| Laura L. Plaisted - Education - 1909 - 452 pages
...happy, The world is wide, Kind hearts are beating On every side.' 3. ' In rose-time or in berry-time When ripe seeds fall or buds peep out, When green...white the rime, There's something to be glad about.' 4. ' Oh Mother, my love, if you'll give me your hand, And go where I ask you to wander, I will lead... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - Elocution - 1913 - 328 pages
...to your voice if you imaginatively create and enjoy all the actions of the stream as it flows along. In rose time or in berry time, When ripe seeds fall...peep out, When green the grass or white the rime, There 's something to be glad about. I do not count the hours I spend in wandering by the sea; The... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - Elocution - 1913 - 330 pages
...to your voice if you imaginatively create and enjoy all the actions of the stream as it flows along. In rose time or in berry time, When ripe seeds fall or buds peep oat, When green the grass or white the rime, There 's something to be glad about. I do not count the... | |
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