| Stratton Duluth Brooks - Readers - 1907 - 260 pages
...fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet, Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. I...sun rolling by, Heeding no such things as I. Through the forest I can pass Till, as in a looking glass, Humming fly and daisy tree And my tiny self I see,... | |
| Arbor Day - 1906 - 100 pages
...fly And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet, Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. I...high See the greater swallows pass In the sky And the sun go rolling by; Heeding no such thing as I. Through the forest I can pass Till as in a looking glass,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 490 pages
...fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. I...on high See the greater swallows pass In the sky, Through that forest I can pass Till, as in a looking-glass, Humming fly and daisy tree And my tiny... | |
| Daniel Harvey Hill, Frank Lincoln Stevens, Charles William Burkett - Readers - 1906 - 360 pages
...fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet s 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 10 See the greater swallows pass In the sky, And the round sun rolling by Heeding no such things as... | |
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - Readers - 1906 - 262 pages
...rolling by, Heeding no such things as I. Through the forest I can pass Till, as in a looking glass, Humming fly and daisy tree And my tiny self I see, Painted very clear and neat On the rain pool at my feet. Should a leaflet come to land, Drifting near to where I stand, Straight I'll... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - Readers - 1906 - 316 pages
...fly, 20 And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit, Where the lady-bird alit. I can climb the jointed grass; 6 And on high See the greater swallows pass In the sky, And the round sun rolling by, Heeding no such... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - 1906 - 316 pages
...fly, 20 And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit, Where the lady-bird 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... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - Children's poetry, English - 1907 - 270 pages
...fly, And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet Down the green and grassy street. 73 I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. I...by Heeding no such things as I. Through that forest 1 can pass Till, as in a looking-glass, Humming fly and daisy tree And my tiny self I see, Painted... | |
| Flora Helm Krause - Animal welfare - 1910 - 394 pages
...fly, And the ants go marching by, Carrying parcels with their feet, Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit, Where the lady-bird a-lit....round sun rolling by, Heeding no such things as I. ROBERT Louis STEVENSON. SECOND GKADE NATURE STUDY Observation of sunset in June; increase in the length... | |
| Emma K. Gordon - Readers - 1910 - 312 pages
...passes. And the ants go marching by Carrying parcels with their feet Down the green and grassy street. I can in the sorrel sit Where the ladybird alit. I...sky, And the round sun rolling by Heeding no such thing as I. Through the forest I can pass Till, as in a looking-glass, Humming fly and daisy tree And... | |
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