THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW he north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then, Poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing. First Reader - Page 7by Maud Summers - 1908 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frederick Zuchtmann - 1903 - 194 pages
...whistled to his mate. calls a - gain. to his mate. if so desired. 202. The North Wind Doth Blow. £=¿=±1 The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow And what will the rob - in do then, poor thing? He'll hide in the bam, To keep himself warm, And put his head un- der... | |
| Arthur H. Ballet - American drama - 1975 - 167 pages
...I'll put up my umbrella, (mimes it) GIRL All their heads are under their wings. They're frightened. The North Wind doth blow And we shall have snow And what will the robin do then, poor thing? He'll sit in the barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under . . Let's go in, I'm getting... | |
| Arthur H. Ballet - Literary Criticism - 1969 - 170 pages
...I'll put up my umbrella. (mimes it) GIRL All their heads are under their wings. They're frightened. The North Wind doth blow And we shall have snow And what will the robin do then, poor thing? He'll sit in the barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under . . Let's go in, I'm getting... | |
| Zena Sutherland - Children's poetry - 1990 - 100 pages
...of school, come out of school. This is the way we come out of school, On a cold and frosty morning. The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then? Poor thing! He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
| Kajali Sharma - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 196 pages
...Asians is suggestively presented when he ignores the scene of the Pakistani's insult and sings: "He'll sit in a barn And keep himself warm And hide his head under his wing," The Indians' comments on the Indians actually symbolise their inner sadness, shame and broken egos.... | |
| Victoria Fremont, Nina Barbaresi - Juvenile Fiction - 1992 - 68 pages
...The Knave of Hearts Brought back the tarts, And vowed he'd steal no more. The North Wind Doth Blow The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then? Poor thing! He'll sit in a barn, And to keep himself warm, Will hide his head under... | |
| Juvenile Nonfiction - 1992 - 110 pages
...frown — Instead of growing up, a goose grows down! The North Wind Doth Blow ENGLISH NURSERY RHYME The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor robin do then, poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
| Arthur Rackham - Juvenile Fiction - 1994 - 132 pages
...great fall; All the king's horses, and all the king's men, Couldn't put Humpty together again. np JLhe north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then? Poor thing! He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under... | |
| Terry Gilbert - Moral education (Elementary) - 1996 - 111 pages
...snowflakes melt away When the sun sends out his beams to play. (from Sing Praises) Hymn The North Wind The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow. And what will poor robin do then, poor thing? 0, he'll go to the barn, And to keep himself warm. He'll hide his head... | |
| Pamela Marx - Education - 1997 - 244 pages
...carrying coat, hat, and umbrella. He/she looks neat and acts unconcerned.) GOOSE (with a superior air): The north wind doth blow And we shall have snow And what will poor goosey do then? CHILDREN 14-21: Goosey, goosey gander Where did you wander? GOOSE: Why I've been... | |
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