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| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1881 - 616 pages
...never quaffed." He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The...west would bring foul weather. And Maud forgot her brier-lorn gown, And her gracelu) ankles bare and brown ; And listened, while a pleased surprise Looked... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - Readers - 1881 - 220 pages
...quaffed." He spoke of the grass, and flowers, and trees, Of the singing birds, and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The...west would bring foul weather. And Maud forgot her briar-torn gown, And her graceful ankles bare and brown; And listened, while a pleased surprise Looked... | |
| Ferguson - 1881 - 386 pages
...quaffed." He spoke of the grass, and flowers, and trees, Of the singing birds, and the humming bees ; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The...west would bring foul weather. And Maud forgot her briar-torn gown, And her graceful ankles bare and brown ; And listened, while a pleased surprise Looked... | |
| Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1881 - 1000 pages
...the humming-bees ; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud iu the west would'bring h , ; Aud listened, while a pleased surprise Looked from her long-lashed hazel eyes. At last, like one... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1882 - 984 pages
...never quaffed." He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The...listened, while a pleased surprise Looked from her long lashed hazel eyes. At last, like one who for delay Seeks a vain excuse, he rode away. Maud Muller... | |
| Marcius Willson - Readers (Elementary) - 1882 - 558 pages
...quaffed." 5. He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees, Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The...listened, while a pleased surprise Looked from her long-lashed hazel eyes. 6. At last, like one who for delay Seeks a vain excuse, he rode away. Maud... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier, Bliss Perry - Poets, American - 1907 - 132 pages
...tattered gown. He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The...listened, while a pleased surprise Looked from her long-lashed hazel eyes. At last, like one who for delay Seeks a vain excuse, he rode away. Maud Muller... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier, Bliss Perry - Poets, American - 1907 - 142 pages
...•<m• f He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring foul weather. v,- > And Maud forgot her brier-torn gown, And her graceful ankles bare and brown; And listened, while... | |
| Edwin Winfield Bowen - American literature - 1908 - 422 pages
...never quaffed." He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees. Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The...listened, while a pleased surprise Looked from her long-lashed hazel eyes. At last, like one who for delay Seeks a vain excuse, he rode away. Maud Muller... | |
| Alfred S. Lowry - Elocution - 1908 - 418 pages
...quaffed." He spoke of the grass, and flowers, and trees, of the singing birds, and the humming bees ; then talked of the haying, and wondered whether the...west would bring foul weather. And Maud forgot her briar-torn gown, and her graceful ankles bare and brown ; and listened, while a pleased surprise looked... | |
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