Down the green and grassy street, I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. I can climb the jointed grass; And on high See the greater swallows pass In the sky, And the round sun rolling by Heeding no such things as I. The Gordon Readers - Page 212by Emma K. Gordon - 1910Full view - About this book
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Basal reading instruction - 1911 - 376 pages
...Hums and passes. In that forest to and fro I can wander, I can go; See the spider and the fly, • And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with...swallows pass In the sky, And the round sun rolling by, SC Heeding no such things as I. Through that forest I can pass Till, as in a looking-glass, Humming... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Basal reading instruction - 1911 - 352 pages
...Bee Hums and passes. In that forest to and fro I can wander, I can go; See the spider and the fly, 20 And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with...street. I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. 25 I can climb the jointed grass, And on high See the greater swallows pass In the sky, And the round... | |
| Homer Pierce Lewis, Elizabeth Portia Goodson Lewis - Readers - 1912 - 286 pages
...coasts clad drifting In that forest, to and fro, I can wander, I can go, See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with...and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit Where the lady bird a-lit, I can climb the jointed grass And on high See the greater swallows pass In the sky,... | |
| 1912 - 216 pages
...rain-pool sea to float. In the forest, to and fro, I can wander, I can go; See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by, Carrying parcels with their feet Down the green and grassy street. 0 dear me That I could be A sailor on the rain-pool sea, A climber on the clover tree, And just come... | |
| George James Smith - English language - 1918 - 120 pages
...Bee, Hums and passes. 2. In that forest to and fro I can wander, I can go; See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by, Carrying parcels with...sky, And the round sun rolling by, Heeding no such things as I. -Robert Louis Stevenson. a. Questions. (Answer in complete sentences.) 1. What does this... | |
| Arthur Lee - English language - 1918 - 320 pages
...Bee Hums and passes. In that forest, to and fro I can wander, I can go ; See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with...sky, And the round sun rolling by, Heeding no such things as I. ORAL EXERCISE 1. While the teacher reads this poem aloud slowly, see if you can see all... | |
| Emma K. Gordon, Marietta Stockard - Readers - 1918 - 344 pages
...Bee Hums and passes. In that forest to and fro I can wander, I can go ; See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with...Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sitWhere the ladybird alit. I can climb the jointed grass; And on high See the greater swallows pass... | |
| William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - Readers - 1919 - 330 pages
...can go ; See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by, 20 15 20 25 ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Carrying parcels with their feet, Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybirds have lit ; I can climb the jointed grass, And on high See the greater swallows pass In the... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1919 - 394 pages
...Bee Hums and passes. In that forest to and fro I can wander, I can go; See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet Down the green and grassy street 60 DC THE LITTLE LAND I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. I can climb the jointed grass;... | |
| Children's stories - 1920 - 514 pages
...Bee Hums and passes. In that forest to and fro I can wander, I can go; See the spider and the fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with...the round sun rolling by Heeding no such thing as I. 47 Through the forest I can pass Till, as in a looking-glass, Humming fly and daisy tree And my tiny... | |
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