Cheerily, then, my little man, Live and laugh, as boyhood can! Though the flinty slopes be hard. Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew; Every evening from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the... The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier - Page 236by John Greenleaf Whittier - 1874 - 481 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Gilmour - Christian life - 1894 - 418 pages
...slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the heat. 9. All too soon these feet must hide In the prison-cells of pride, Lose the freedom of the sod, Like... | |
| 1894 - 1136 pages
...adjectives faithful, thin, distant, old, near, cautious. 6- Parse all the words in the following sentence: Every evening from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the heat. 7. Correct the errors in the following sentences : («) Him and I done every exercise. (h) After Bertha... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Acadians in literature - 1896 - 392 pages
...slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet « Shall...freedom of the sod, Like a colt's for work be shod, 96 Made to tread the mills of toil, Up and down in ceaseless moil ; Happy if their track be found Never... | |
| Lottie E. Jones, S. W. Black - Readers - 1897 - 170 pages
...slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew; Every evening from thy feet Shall the...the freedom of the sod, Like a colt's for work be shod.Ah! that thou could st know thy joy, Ere it passes, barefoot boy! 160 Acme Library Card Pocket... | |
| Walter Learned - American poetry - 1897 - 338 pages
...slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet Shall the...cells of pride, Lose the freedom of the sod, Like the colt's for work be shod. Made to tread the mills of toil, Up and down in ceaseless moil : Happy... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1898 - 212 pages
...sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet w Shall the cool wind kiss the heat : All too soon these...freedom of the sod, Like a colt's for work be shod, 95 Made to tread the mills of toil, Up and down in ceaseless moil : Happy if their track be found Never... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - American poetry - 1899 - 768 pages
...slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet Shall the...the heat : All too soon these feet must hide In the prison-cells of pride, Lose the freedom of the sod, Like a colt's for work be shod, Made to tread the... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 966 pages
...slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the 'dew; Every evening from thy feet Shall the...track be found Never on forbidden ground; Happy if the}- sink not in Quick and treacherous sands of sin. Ah I that thou couldst know thy joy, Ere it passes,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 954 pages
...Siubble-epeared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew; Етегу evening from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the heat: All too soon these feet must hide la the prison cells of pride, Los« the freedom of the sod, Like a colt's for work be shod, Made to... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 968 pages
...slopes bu bard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thce through Fresh baptisms of the dew; Every evening. from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the hent: All too soon these feet must hide In the prison cells of pride, Lose Uie freedom of the sod,... | |
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