| English periodicals - 1885 - 906 pages
...beautiful unes by the poet Longfellow : — " Do you ne'er think what wondrone beings these Î Do yon ne'er think who made them, and who taught The dialect...where melodies Alone are the Interpreters of thought 1 Whose household words ore songs in many keys. Sweeter than instrument of man e'er caught. " Think... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 276 pages
...not so sweet As are the songs these uninvited guests Sing at their feast with comfortable breasts. " Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these ? Do...habitations in the tree-tops even Are half-way houses on the road to heaven ! " Think, every morning when the sun peeps through The dim, leaf-latticed windows of... | |
| Clarence Edmund Meleney - Spellers - 1886 - 176 pages
...PAST II. The selections and words in Part II. are taken chiefly from Fourth Readers. 1. The Birds. " Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these ? Do...instrument of man e'er caught ! Whose habitations in the tree-top, even, Are half-way houses on the road to heaven I Think, every morning, when the sun peeps... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 560 pages
...uninvited guests Sing at their feast with comfortable breasts. "Do you ne'er think what wondrous being* these ? Do you ne'er think who made them, and who...caught ! Whose habitations in the tree-tops even Are half- way houses on the road to heaven ! cane. TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN. 'Think, every morning when the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 334 pages
...not so sweet As are the songs these uninvited guests Sing at their feast with comfortable breasts. " Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these ? Do...thought ? Whose household words are songs in many keys, "Think, every morning when the sun peeps through The dim, leaf-latticed windows of the grove, How jubilant... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 360 pages
...so sweet I As are the songs these uninvited guests 1 Sing at their feast with comfortable breasts. | "Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these ? Do you ne'er think who made them, and who taught j The dialect they speak, where melodies Alone are the interpreters of thought ? j Whose household... | |
| Samuel Lockwood - Zoology - 1888 - 422 pages
...incessantly, Knowing who hears the raven's cry, and said, ' Give us, O Lord, this day our daily bread!' "Whose household words are songs in many keys, Sweeter...in the tree-tops even, Are half-way houses on the way to heaven." UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN M(CH . 3 9015 03109 51 DO NOT REMOVE OR MUTILATE , ... | |
| Samuel Lockwood - Zoology - 1888 - 424 pages
...incessantly, Knowing who hears the raven's cry, and said, ' Give us, O Lord, this day our daily bread!' " Whose household words are songs in many keys, Sweeter...in the tree-tops even, Are half-way houses on the way to heaven." To avoid fine, this book should be returned on or before the date last stamped below... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1888 - 288 pages
...you ne'er think what wonnrous beings these ? ., _ _ _ __ _ » _, __ Whose household words are songs v in many keys, Sweeter than instrument of man e'er...habitations in the tree-tops even Are half-way Houses on the road to heaven. Think, every morning when the sun peeps through The dim, leaf-latticed windows of the... | |
| Quotations, English - 1889 - 934 pages
...mist or cloud, on mast or shroud, It perched for vespers nine ; Do you ne'er think what wondrous being these? Do you ne'er think who made them, and who taught The dialect they sprak, where melodies Alone are the' interpreters of thought? Whose household words are songs in man... | |
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