We dropped the seed o'er hill and plain, Beneath the sun of May, And frightened from our sprouting grain The robber crows away. All through the long, bright days of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow... Proceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity - Stran 136avtor: Worcester Historical Society, Worcester, Mass - 1897Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1907 - 1004 strani
...of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now with autumn's moonlit eves Its harvest time...come. We pluck away the frosted leaves, , And bear our treasure home. Few of us have the humor to see a funny side to the weather. Riley says: It ain't... | |
| Chestine Gowdy - 1907 - 104 strani
...midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now, with Autumn's moonlit eves, 25 Its harvest-time has come, We pluck away the frosted leaves, And bear the treasure home. There, when the snows about us drift, And winter winds are cold, 30 Fair hands the broken grain shall sift,... | |
| 1907 - 264 strani
...hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now, with autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest-time has come, We pluck away the frosted leaves, And bear the treasure home. There, when the snows about us drift, And winter winds are cold, Fair hands the broken grain shall sift, And... | |
| Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frances Elizabeth Chutter - 1907 - 232 strani
...days of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And now, with autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest-time has come, We pluck away the frosted leaves, And bear the treasure home. — John Greenleaf Whittier THE FISHERMEN Hurrah! the seaward breezes Sweep down the bay amain; Heave... | |
| John D. Barrow Art Gallery - 1908 - 80 strani
...of June, Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now with Autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest time...away the frosted leaves, And bear the treasure home. — Whittier 75 In the Adirondacks 76 Old Adirondack Birch Tree 77 Head of Young Girl 78 West Shore... | |
| Mary E. Doyle - 1909 - 508 strani
...of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now with autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest time...gift Apollo showered of old, Fair hands the broken grain shall sift, And knead its meal of gold. Let vapid idlers loll in silk Around their costly board;... | |
| Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown - 1909 - 308 strani
...of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now, with autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest-...away the frosted leaves, And bear the treasure home. When the snows about us drift, And winter winds are cold, Fair hands the broken grain shall sift, And... | |
| Georgia Alexander - 1909 - 296 strani
...hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now, with autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest-time has come, We pluck away the frosted leaves, And bear the treasure home. Then shame on all the proud and vain, Whose folly laughs to scorn The blessing of our hardy grain,... | |
| STRATTON D. BROOKS - 1910 - 396 strani
...of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now, with Autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest time...away the frosted leaves And bear the treasure home. — JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER. SHAPES OF LEAVES notice veined passages dandelion fingers currant peach... | |
| California. State Board of Education, Stratton Duluth Brooks - 1910 - 258 strani
...of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair. And now, with Autumn's moonlit eves, Its harvest time...away the frosted leaves And bear the treasure home. SHAPES OF LEAVES notice passages fingers peach veined dandelion currant pipes DID you ever take a feather... | |
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