| Lawton Bryan Evans, Luther N. Duncan, George W. Duncan - 1913 - 346 páginas
...thine own child, Proserpine. AUTUMN LEAVES. "Come, little leaves," said the wind one day, "Come over the meadows with me, and play; Put on your dresses...and flew, Singing the soft little songs they knew. "Cricket, good-bye, we've been friends so long; Little brook, sing us your farewell song— Say you're... | |
| Ruth Austin - 1913 - 170 páginas
...And for the penny in your purse, I'll ferry you." — CHRISTINA ROSSETTI. THE LEAVES AND THE WIND " Come, little leaves," said the wind one day, " Come o'er the meadows with me to play ; Put on your dresses of red and gold, Summer is gone and the days grow cold." Soon as the... | |
| May Langdon White, Parker Hoysted Fillmore - 1914 - 152 páginas
...right. Papa will be glad to have the leaves." " Come, little leaves," said the wind one day. " Come over the meadows with me and play. Put on your dresses...and gold ; Summer is gone and the days grow cold." ******* Dancing and whirling the little leaves went ; Winter had called them and they were content.... | |
| Emma Gertrude White - 1914 - 136 páginas
...I have washed. I have played. I have rocked the baby. I have sewed. one day. "Come o'er the meadow with me and play. Put on your dresses of red and gold, For summer is gone and the days grow cold." i Dancing and whirling, the little leaves went; Winter... | |
| Hollis Dann - 1914 - 176 páginas
...* * il, j \ \j 1. "Come, lit - tie leaves;" said the wind one day; "Come o'er the mea-dows with 2. Soon as the leaves heard the wind's loud call, Down they came flut - ter - ing, 3. Dane- ing and whirl - ing the red leaves went ; Win - ter had called them and... | |
| 1915 - 396 páginas
...do? V. Read "Autumn Leaves" : "Come, little leaves," said the wind one day — "Come o'er the meadow with me and play ; Put on your dresses of red and...they danced and flew, Singing the soft little songs that they knew. Questions : What did the wind say to the leaves one day ? What kind of dresses did... | |
| Clara Whitehill Hunt - 1915 - 176 páginas
...one day, "Come over the meadow with me and play; Put on your dresses of red and gold For Summer has gone and the days grow cold." Soon as the Leaves heard...and flew, Singing the soft little songs they knew. Of course the child thinks of the leaves as little live creatures putting on gayly colored garments,... | |
| Clara Whitehill Hunt - 1915 - 178 páginas
...certain of nature's manifestations? "Come, little Leaves," said the Wind one day, "Come over the meadow with me and play; Put on your dresses of red and gold For Summer has gone and the days grow cold." Soon as the Leaves heard the Wind's loud call Down they... | |
| 1916 - 614 páginas
...DAY. Review the first stanza of the poem. Teach the second. Then have them both given together. Soon the leaves heard the Wind's loud call; Down they came...and flew, Singing the soft little songs they knew. (d) FOURTH DAY. Teach the last stanza of the poem: Dancing and whirling the little leaves went; Winter... | |
| Sarah Withers, Hetty S. Browne, William Knox Tate - 1917 - 200 páginas
...fell into a beautiful dream and never awoke to tell what its dream was about. — HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Come, little leaves," said the wind one day; " Come...gold, — Summer is gone, and the days grow cold." Dancing and flying, the little leaves went; Winter had called them, and they were content. Soon fast... | |
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