| American poetry - 1894 - 136 pages
...remoter lights Beckon the wanderer to his vaster home. EMERSON. 88 THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES. THAT way look, my infant, lo ! What a pretty baby...leaves — one — two — and three From the lofty elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair, Eddying round and round... | |
| Poetry - 1894 - 178 pages
...anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought ! THE KITTEN AND THE PALLING LEAVES. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. See the Kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves...leaves — one — two — and three — From the lofty elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair, Eddying round and round... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - Literature - 1895 - 328 pages
...KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES. William Wordsworth. THAT way look, my Infant, lo! What a pretty baby-show! See the Kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves...leaves — one — two — and three From the lofty elder-tree! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair, Eddying round and round... | |
| Dora Wordsworth - Portugal - 1895 - 346 pages
...kitten continued to leap up, catching the leaves, as here described.' That way look, my Infant, lo I What a pretty baby show ! See the Kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves that fall, Withered leaves—one—two—and three— From the lofty elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this... | |
| Andrew Lang - English poetry - 1896 - 278 pages
...C. DiiiniN. The Kitten and Falling Leaves THAT way look, my Infant, lo ! What a pretty baby-show ! See the Kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves that fall, Withered leaves — one —two— and threeFrom the lofty elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair, Eddying... | |
| Education - 1910 - 916 pages
...LITERATURE.— (II.) BY ANNA WILD.MAN. THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES. f ЕЕ the kitten on the wall, i) Sporting with the leaves that fall, Withered leaves,...one, two, and three, — From the lofty elder tree! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair, Eddying round and round, they sink... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1897 - 328 pages
...perplexed. 3 de-lir'i-um, wild fancies. XXXIII. THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. HAT way look, my infant, lo ! What a pretty baby show...— two — and three — From the lofty elder tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair Eddying1 round and round, they sink... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1897 - 338 pages
...perplexed. * tlolh'i-um, wild fancies. XXXIII. THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. HAT way look, my infant, lo ! What a pretty baby show!...— two — and three — From the lofty elder tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair Eddying1 round and round, they sink... | |
| William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - English literature - 1897 - 342 pages
...bird ! whom man loves best, Love him, or leave him alone ! 1806. THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES HAT way look, my infant, lo ! What a pretty baby show...leaves — one — two — and three — From the lofty elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair, Eddying round and round... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 288 pages
...that my woes may end ; I have no other earthly friend. VOL. I. D THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES. That way look, my Infant, lo ! What a pretty baby...Kitten on the Wall, Sporting with the leaves that fall, Wither'd leaves, one, two, and three, From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of... | |
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