 | Marian Minnie George - Education - 1898
...Name and draw or paint other violet-colored flowers (iris, lilac, morning-glory, pansy). LITERATURE. THE VIOLET. Down in a green and shady bed, a modest...hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flow'r, its color bright and fair: It might have graced a lovely bow'r instead of hiding there. Yet there it was... | |
 | Dialogues - 1897 - 192 pages
..." She did not say to the sun, ' Good night ! ' " Speak the last line with great animation. •Y' 'i THE VIOLET. DOWN in a green and shady bed, A modest...head, As if to hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flower, Tts colors bright and fair ; It might have graced a rosy bower, Instead of hiding there. Yet... | |
 | Abraham Jay Demarest, William Maturin Van Sickle - Children's poetry - 1901
...of spring came and waked them again. — From HAHI-ER'S SECOND READER. 48 sl'lent hu mil'i if view THE VIOLET. Down in a green and shady bed A modest...head, As if to hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flower, Its color bright and fair ; It might have graced a rosy bower Instead of hiding there. Yet... | |
 | Wells Hawk Skinner, Celia May Burgert - 1902 - 150 pages
...failing brave marshmary buds clover velvet bee twin turtle-doves lambs dusty fellow purple clapper THE VIOLET Down in a green and shady bed A modest...head As if to hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flower, Its color bright and fair. It might have graced a rosy bower Instead of hiding there. Yet thus... | |
 | Quotations, American - 1902 - 402 pages
...with a brimming cup, may stand and share its dewdrop with another near. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING. THE VIOLET. Down in a green and shady bed A modest...head As if to hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flower, — Its colors bright and fair ; It might have graced a rosy bower. Instead of hiding there.... | |
 | Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1902
...the princess became queen, and they ruled their country long and happily. THE VIOLET. Jane Taylor. Down in a green and shady bed A modest violet grew,...head, As if to hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flower, Its colors bright and fair ! It might have graced a rosy bower Instead of hiding there. Yet... | |
 | Wells Hawk Skinner, Celia May Burgert - 1902 - 150 pages
...failing brave marshmary buds clover velvet bee twin turtle-doves lambs dusty fellow purple clapper THE VIOLET Down in a green and shady bed A modest...violet grew. Its stalk was bent, — it hung its head And yet it was a lovely flower, Its color bright and fair. It might have graced a rosy bower Instead... | |
 | Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - American poetry - 1903 - 283 pages
...upturn All your fronds, little Fern, And rejoice in the beat of the rain ! John B. Tabb. r 77/6- Holet Down in a green and shady bed A modest violet grew;...head, As if to hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flowert Its color bright and fair; It might have graced a rosy bower Instead of hiding there. Yet there... | |
 | Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - Children's poetry - 1903 - 290 pages
...laugh and upturn All your fronds, little Fern, And rejoice in the beat of the rain ! . r John B. Tabb. The Violet Down in a green and shady bed A modest...was bent, it hung its head, As if to hide from view. It might have graced a rosy bower Instead of hiding there. Yet there it was content to bloom, In modest... | |
 | Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - Children's poetry - 1903 - 279 pages
...upturn All your fronds, little Fern, And rejoice in the beat of the rain ! John B. Tabb. r The Viokt Down in a green and shady bed A modest violet grew...was bent, it hung its head, As if to hide from view. It might have graced a rosy bower Instead of hiding there. Yet there it was content to bloom, In modest... | |
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