LITTLE brown brother, oh! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark? Here we lie cosily, close to each other: Hark to the song of the lark— "Waken!" the lark says, "waken and dress you; Put on your green coats and gay, Blue sky will shine on you,... Classics Old and New: A Series of School Readers - Page 68by Edwin Anderson Alderman - 1908Full view - About this book
| Albert Le Roy Bartlett - English language - 1899 - 184 pages
...verb go. go, goes went going A Poem for Reproduction and Memory. THE SONG OF THE SEEDS IN THE SPRING. Little brown brother, oh ! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark '*. Here we lie cosily, close to each other: Hark to the song of the lark — " AVaken ! " the lark says, "... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - American poetry - 1903 - 312 pages
...Dandelion On his hedge-side, " Who'll me rely on ? Who'll be my bride?" Dinah Maria Mulocl Baby Seed Song Little brown brother, oh ! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark ? Here we lie cosily, close to each other : Hark to the song of the lark — " Waken ! " the lark says, "... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - Children's poetry - 1903 - 310 pages
...Dandelion On his hedge-side, " Who'll me rely on ? Who'll be my bride?" Dinah Maria Mulock. Baby Seed Song Little brown brother, oh ! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark ? Here we lie cosily, close to each other : Hark to the song of the lark — " Waken ! " the lark says, "... | |
| Edward Gendar Ward - Readers - 1903 - 310 pages
...arches When Spring rides through the wood. — E. NESBIT. 2. The Song of the Seeds in the Spring. ITTLE brown brother, oh! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark ? Here we lie cosily, close to each other : Hark to the song of the lark — " Waken ! " the lark says, "... | |
| Edward Gendar Ward - Phonetics - 1903 - 312 pages
...arches When Spring rides through the wood. — E. NESBIT. 2. The Song of the Seeds in the Spring. ITTLE brown brother, oh! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark ? Here we lie cosily, close to each other : Hark to the song of the lark — " Waken ! " the lark says, "... | |
| Arbor Day - 1906 - 100 pages
...made it two pears and a plum," from Baby days. Used by permission of The Century Co. BABY SEED SONG. Little brown brother, oh! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark? Here we lie cosily, close to each other; Hark to the song of the lark — "Waken !" the lark says, "waken... | |
| Jennie Day Haines - California - 1906 - 96 pages
...spread? Or flitting fairies, that had birth When merry words were said? Baby Seed Song Helen Gray Cone. Little brown brother, oh! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark? Here we lie cosily, close to each other: Hark to the song of the lark— "Waken!" the lark says, "waken... | |
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - Readers - 1906 - 260 pages
...wings and rise, For the Lord is risen. — MARY A. LATHBURY. THE SONG OF THE POPPY SEED TO BE MEMORIZED LITTLE brown brother, oh ! little brown brother^ Are you awake in the dark ? Here we lie cosily, close to each other; Hark to the song of the lark —- " Waken ! " the lark says, "... | |
| Henry Pendexter Emerson, Ida Catherine Bender - English language - 1906 - 264 pages
...Thanks for the invitation. SOME LETTERS RELATING TO NATURE 109 125 SOME LETTERS RELATING TO NATURE Little brown brother, oh ! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark ? Perhaps your teacher will read to you Nesbit's "Baby Seed Song," or some poem from the following... | |
| Daniel Harvey Hill, Frank Lincoln Stevens, Charles William Burkett - Readers - 1907 - 200 pages
...long tail, which made the little mouse very happy. BABY SEED SONG close caress gay poppy miss hark Little brown brother, oh! little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark ? Here we lie cosily, close to each other: Hark to the song of the lark — "Waken!" the lark says, "waken... | |
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