I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough; I brought him home, in his nest, at even; He sings the song, but it cheers not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky;— He sang to my ear,— they sang to my eye. A Spelling Book - Página 79por Georgia Alexander - 1906 - 152 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1893 - 376 páginas
...den, Gaes jinking through the thorn." ? TannahUl. 1. What did Emerson say of the sparrow's song? " I thought the sparrow's note from heaven Singing at dawn on the alder bough." 2. From which of Longfellow's poems is the following beautiful thought taken? '"Tie always morning... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1886 - 204 páginas
...knowest them what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. A!l are needed by each one ; Nothing is fair or good alone. I thought the sparrow's...home, in his nest, at even ; He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky ; — He sang to my ear, — they sang... | |
| Leigh Hadley Irvine - 1886 - 56 páginas
...argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. All are needed by each one ; Nothing is good or fair alone. I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing...alder bough; I brought him home, in his nest, at even ; lie sings the song, but it pleases not now. For I did not bring borne the river and sky;— He sang... | |
| 1887 - 168 páginas
...Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. All are needed by each one; Nothing is fair or good alone. I thought the sparrow's...home, in his nest, at even; He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky; — He sang to my ear, — they sang to... | |
| James Johonnot - 1887 - 152 páginas
...feast, Dear brindle cow, to-day." I THOUGHT the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the elder bough ; I brought him home ; in his nest, at even, He sings the song, but it pleases not now ; For I did not bring home the river and sky — LESSON XL VI. THE FROG AND ITS HOME.... | |
| William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris - 1891 - 348 páginas
...retained its sounding qualities. There was something wanting, however, and, womanlike, she says : " I brought him home in his nest at even ; He sings...and sky , He sang to my ear, they sang to my eye." MADELEINE. Poetry and Cash. — I was talking a few evenings ago with a young poet whose name is familiar... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 342 páginas
...knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. All are needed by each one ; Nothing is fair or good alone. I thought the sparrow's...from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough ; I brqught him home, in his nest, at even ; He sings the song, but it cheers not now, For I did not bring... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1888 - 456 páginas
...fair or good alone. I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder-bough; ( brought him home, in his nest, at even; He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky; — He sang to my ear, —they sang to... | |
| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 428 páginas
...they whose meadows it murmurs through, Have named the stream from its own fair hue. — WC Bryant 4. I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing...sang to my ear, — they sang to my eye. — Emerson. 5. If our faith in Thee was shaken, Pardon Thou our hearts mistaken, Our obedience re-awaken. 6. Willows... | |
| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 432 páginas
...they whose meadows it murmurs through, Have named the stream from its own fair hue.— WCBryant. 4. I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing...not bring home the river and sky;— He sang to my ear,—they sang to my eye.—Emerson. 5. If our faith in Thee was shaken, Pardon Thou our hearts mistaken,... | |
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