St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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... TREES EDITH WHITMORE , Bedford , England , sends to " Nature and Science " an interesting photograph of trees that have been sewed up in cloth . She explains that they needed to be protected in this manner from the locusts that come in ...
... TREES EDITH WHITMORE , Bedford , England , sends to " Nature and Science " an interesting photograph of trees that have been sewed up in cloth . She explains that they needed to be protected in this manner from the locusts that come in ...
Page 665
... trees , where once the birds built nests , Robbed of their cheery , silver - throated guests , String up their silver harps to mournful tone , And play the sad sweet music of their own . And speeding on the north wind's mighty wing ...
... trees , where once the birds built nests , Robbed of their cheery , silver - throated guests , String up their silver harps to mournful tone , And play the sad sweet music of their own . And speeding on the north wind's mighty wing ...
Page 666
... trees , and freeze the streams , And send them off to winter dreams . We silence all the world with snow , And pipe to make the north winds blow . Oh , merry winter gnomes are we ! We dance and prance in impish glee . THE BOOK THAT HAS ...
... trees , and freeze the streams , And send them off to winter dreams . We silence all the world with snow , And pipe to make the north winds blow . Oh , merry winter gnomes are we ! We dance and prance in impish glee . THE BOOK THAT HAS ...
Page 667
... trees are white again with bloom ; When we tiptoe as we find A tiny bird's nest close behind That fir - tree in the ... trees dim shadows lie , Mysteries of by and by . But the babbling of the brook Breaks the silence of this nook ...
... trees are white again with bloom ; When we tiptoe as we find A tiny bird's nest close behind That fir - tree in the ... trees dim shadows lie , Mysteries of by and by . But the babbling of the brook Breaks the silence of this nook ...
Page 668
... trees gleam like a misty dream , Through a flickering veil of white . But listen ! the wind is dying , The clouds have been swept away ; And the moon sails high in a star - gemmed sky , O'er a world that is light as day . Then ho ! for ...
... trees gleam like a misty dream , Through a flickering veil of white . But listen ! the wind is dying , The clouds have been swept away ; And the moon sails high in a star - gemmed sky , O'er a world that is light as day . Then ho ! for ...
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