| American poetry - 1908 - 90 pages
...pickled pepper Peter Piper picked? THE WIND I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds about the sky; And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies...across the grass — O wind, a-blowing all day long, 0 wind, that sings so loud a song I I saw the different things you did, But always you yourself you... | |
| Henry Pendexter Emerson - 1912 - 302 pages
...you can, add two more stanzas. The Wind I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds across the sky ; And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies'...across the grass — O wind, a-blowing all day long, 0 wind, that sings so loud a song! — RL STEVENSON. II. Tell in writing different uses of the wind.... | |
| Rosa Viola Winterburn - English language - 1908 - 392 pages
...Summary 318 Suggestions for Teachers i THE WIND I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds about the sky, And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies' skirts across the grass— O wind, a-bl owing all day long, O wind, that sings so loud a song! I saw the different things you did, But... | |
| Catherine Turner Bryce - Readers - 1908 - 136 pages
...doors as much as you please. THE WIND. Child: I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds about the sky; And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies' skirts across the grass. All: O wind, a-blowing all day long, O wind, that sings so loud a song! Second Child: I saw the different... | |
| Art - 1908 - 1036 pages
...year the returning Spring. KINDERGARTEN "I saw you toss the kites on high, And blow the birds about the sky, And all around I heard you pass Like ladies' skirts across the grass. 0 wind a-blowing all day longl 0 wind that sings so loud a song!" The wind is indeed a merry playmate.... | |
| George Carter Howland - English language - 1908 - 216 pages
...blower, are you young or old ? Are you a beast of field and tree, Or just a stronger child than me? O wind, a-blowing all day long, O wind, that sings so loud a song ! — Robert Louis Stevenson. WORDS THAT TELL VERBS Form sentences of two words each by joining the... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert - English language - 1908 - 336 pages
...a song ! I felt you push, I heard you call, I could not see yourself at all — O wind, a-blo\ving all day long, O wind, that sings so loud a song I O you, that are so strong and cold, O blower, are you young or old ? Are you a beast of field and tree,... | |
| Mary E. Doyle - Readers - 1909 - 184 pages
...skirts push ladies yourself beast strong I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds across the sky ; And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies'...sings so loud a song ! I saw the different things vou did, o •/ But always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call, I could not see... | |
| 1909 - 588 pages
...sentences of week. Sixth Week. Copied — I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds about the sky, And all around I heard you pass Like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh, wind a-blowing all day long, Oh, wind that sings so loud a song. Dictated— Come, sweet spring,... | |
| Georgia Alexander - Readers - 1909 - 170 pages
...together. THE WIND BY ROBERT Louis STEVENSON I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds about the sky; And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies' skirts across the grass — 0 wind, a-blowing all day long, 0 wind, that sings so loud a song! I saw the different things you... | |
| |