Who can tell what a baby thinks? Who can follow the gossamer links By which the manikin feels his way Out from the shore of the great unknown, Blind and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day? The Indiana School Journal - Page 5221876Full view - About this book
| American poetry - 1871 - 210 pages
...lose two years ; And he'll never know Where the Summers go: He need not laugh, for he'll find it so! Who can tell what a baby thinks ? Who can follow the...Blind, and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day ? Out from the shore of the unknown sea, Tossing in pitiful agony; Of the unknown sea that reels and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...Where the summers go ; He need not laugh, lor he '11 find it so. Who can tell what a baby thinks Î S ths bhore of the great unknown, Blind, and wailing, and alone, Into the light oí' Jay ? Out from the... | |
| American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...never know Where the summers go ; He need not laugh, for he '11 find it so. Who can tell what a biiby aud air With their sweet jargoning ! carries ? Out from the shore of the unknown sea, Tossing in pitiful agony ; Of the unknown sea that reels and... | |
| Rose Porter - American fiction - 1872 - 326 pages
...thinking about, Enoch ? she would ask. " In his sleep he smiles." But Enoch could not tell; for, ' Who can tell what a baby thinks ? Who can follow the...feels his way Out from the shore of the great unknown, .... into the light of day?" As the months numbered years, more and more wonderful the unfolding of... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - History - 1872 - 718 pages
...lose two years; And he'll never know Where the Summers go : He need not laugh, for he'll find it so ! Who can tell what a baby thinks ? Who can follow the...Blind, and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day ? Out from the shore of the unknown sea, Tossing in pitiful agony; Of the unknown sea that reels and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...two years ; And he '11 never know Where the summers go ; He need not laugh, for he '11 find it so. nd green valleys below, Where, wild in the woodlands...primroses blow ; There oft as mild evening wepps over the ? Out from the shore of the unknown sea, Tossing in pitiful agony ; Of the unknown sea that reels and... | |
| Education - 1873 - 698 pages
...with him by a smile, a gesture, or an expressive articulate sound. And that is all, for the present. Who can tell what a baby thinks,— Who can follow...links, By which the manikin feels his way Out from the shores of the great unknown, Blind, and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day ? Psychology might... | |
| Education - 1873 - 662 pages
...thinks,— Who cnn follow the gossamer links, By which the manikin fi-els his way Out from the shores of the great unknown, Blind, and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day ? " Who is not interested to see the vacant, yet curious, stare of infancy change, as this " light... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - History - 1873 - 638 pages
...He need not laugh for he'll find it so ! By which the mannikin feels his way Out from ílie sliore of the great unknown, Blind, and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day ?— Out from the shore of the unknown sea, Tossing in pitiful agony,— Of the unknown sea that reels... | |
| Noah Porter - Intellect - 1874 - 606 pages
...very young children, and the probable conclusions which analogy warrants us in deriving from both. Who can tell what a baby thinks? Who can follow the...Blind, and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day ? What does ho think of his mother's eyes ? What does he íhink of his mother's hair? What of the cradle-roof,... | |
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