ROBIN.* THERE came to my window, one morning in spring, A sweet little robin—he came there to sing; The tune he was singing was prettier far Than ever I heard on the Murby's Imperial reader - Page 54by Thomas Murby (publisher.) - 1879Full view - About this book
| Marcius Willson - Readers (Elementary) - 1860 - 176 pages
...tell you what a little girl 1 me about a robin that came to her window, I sung very early one morning. There came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing; And the tune that she sung Was prettier far Than ever I heard On the... | |
| Marcius Willson - Readers (Elementary) - 1860 - 172 pages
...what a little girl told me about a robin that came to her window, and sung very early one morning. sir There came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing; And the tune that she sung Was prettier far Than ever I heard On the... | |
| Marcius Willson - Readers - 1861 - 170 pages
...what a little girl told me about a robin that came to her window, and sung very early one morning. There came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing; And the tune that she sung Was prettier far Than ever I heard On the... | |
| George Watson (publisher.) - 1862 - 80 pages
...EOBIN. Win'-dow A-wake' Sing'-ing Pret'-ti-er Mount'-ed Rest'-ing Gui-tar' De-light'-ed Lis'-tened There came to my window, one morning in spring, A...singing was prettier far, Than ever I heard on the flute or guitar. He raised his light wings, to soar off far Then resting a moment, seemed sweetly to... | |
| Marcius Willson - Readers - 1863 - 172 pages
...what a little girl told me about a robin that came, to her window, and sung very early one morning. There came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing; And the tune that she sung Was prettier far Than ever I heard On the... | |
| Charles Northend - Recitations - 1863 - 194 pages
...threatening form— "Why sporting thus?" a seaman cried, " When sorrows overwhelm ? " A THOUGHTLESS MAN. THERE came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing; And the tune that she sung "Was prettier far Than ever I heard On the... | |
| American literature - 1880 - 208 pages
...with the morning bright? God in heaven each name can tell; Knows you, too, and loves you well. VIII. THERE came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing; And the tune that she sang, It was prettier far Than ever was heard... | |
| C. C. Long - English language - 1889 - 108 pages
...make us Lesson 56.— Write the story of this poem in prose, as in the model below. THE GIRL AND THE ROBIN. There came to my window One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing. And the tune that she sang, It was prettier far Than ever was heard... | |
| C. C. Long - English language - 1889 - 108 pages
...make us Lesson 56.— Write the story of this poem in prose, as in the model below. THE GIRL AND THE ROBIN. There came to my window One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; She came there to sing. And the tune that she sang, It was prettier far Than ever was heard... | |
| Emma J. Todd, William Bramwell Powell - Readers - 1892 - 168 pages
...with eager haste I come along the street, He hurries on with bounding step My glad return to greet. There came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin; It came there to sing. And the tune that it sang Was prettier far Than ever I heard 76. AN EVENING... | |
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