MOTHER, mother, the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be idle to-day. Look, dear mother, the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides; Look, how the violet roguishly hides; Even the butterfly rests on... The juvenile museum; or, child's library of amusement and instruction, by ... - Seite 58von George Frederick Pardon - 1840 - 192 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1834 - 402 Seiten
...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly...thinking of washing her face. There flies a bird to a neighboring tree, But very lazily flieth he, And he site and twitters a gentle note, That scarcely... | |
| 1834 - 406 Seiten
...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly rests on the rose, And seareely sips the sweets as he goes. Poor Tray is asleep in the noon-day sun, And the flies go about... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 476 Seiten
...flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; I .link, how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly...him one by one ; And pussy sits near with a sleepy graw, Without evei thinking of washing her face. There flies a bird to a neighbouring tree, But very... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 Seiten
...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly...rests on the rose, And scarcely sips the sweets as he goesAnd pussy sits near, with a sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing her face. There flies... | |
| Samuel Worcester - 1837 - 264 Seiten
...flowers all lie Languidly, under the bright bine sky. 2. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly...the rose, And scarcely sips the sweets as he goes. S. Poor Tray is asleep in the noon-day sun, And the flies go about him one by one ; And pussy sits... | |
| Henry Butter - 1839 - 190 Seiten
...let me be idle to-day. Look, dear Mother, the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. Poor Tray is asleep in the noon-day sun, And the flies...grace, Without ever thinking of washing her face. There flieth a bird to a neighboring tree; But very lazily flieth he: An he sits and he twitters a gentle... | |
| Sacred cabinet - 1841 - 222 Seiten
...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the violet roguishly hides: Even the butterfly...thinking of washing her face. There flies a bird to a neighboring tree, But very lazily flieth he, And he sits and twitters a gentle note That scarcely ruffles... | |
| 346 Seiten
...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the violet roguishly hides : Even the butterfly...flieth he ; And he sits and twitters a gentle note, And scarcely ruffles his little throat. You bid me be busy ; but, mother, hear How the hum-drum grasshopper... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 Seiten
...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly...the rose, And scarcely sips the sweets as he goes. And pussy sits near, with a sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing her face. There flies a... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 Seiten
...the flowers all lie Languidly under the bright blue sky. See, how slowly the streamlet glides ; Look, how the violet roguishly hides ; Even the butterfly...noonday sun, And the flies go about him one by one j 382 UNITED STATES SPEAKER. And pussy sits near, with a sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing... | |
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