| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1857 - 680 str.
...by, That fan the blue September sky ; While children come, with cries of glee. And seek them, when the fragrant grass Betrays their bed to those who pass At the foot of the apple tree. And when above this apple tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling through the night, Girls,... | |
| 1865 - 118 str.
...the sick girl's silent room, For the glad infant sprigs of bloom, What plant we in this apple-tree ? Fruits that shall swell in sunny June, And redden...Betrays their bed to those who pass, At the foot of the apple-tree. And when, above this apple-tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling... | |
| 1865 - 564 str.
...shall swell in sunny June, And redden in the August noon, And drop, when gentle airs come by, That ran the blue September sky ; While children come, with...Betrays their bed to those who pass, At the foot of the apple-tree. And when, above this apple-tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling... | |
| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1867 - 678 str.
...by, That fan the blue September sky ; While children come, with cries of glee. And seek them, when the fragrant grass Betrays their bed to those who pass At the foot of the apple tree. And when above this apple tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling through the night, Girls,... | |
| 1869 - 310 str.
...world of blossoms for the bee, Flowers for the sick girl's silent room, For the glad infant sprigs of bloom, We plant with the apple tree. What plant we...fragrant grass Betrays their bed to those who pass, And when, above this apple tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling through... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 str.
...the glad infant sprigs of bloom, We plant with tlie apple-tree. What plant we in this apple-tree f ! WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. THE LOST SISTER, THEY waked...from my sleep, I knew not And bade me hasten where apple-tree. And when, above this apple-tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1871 - 410 str.
...the glad infant sprigs of bloom, We plant with the apple-tree. 4. What plant we in this apple-tree ? Fruits that shall swell in sunny June, And redden...Betrays their bed to those who pass, At the foot of the apple-tree. 5. And when, above this apple-tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 492 str.
...For the glad infant sprigs of bloom, We plant with the apple-tree. What plant we in this apple-tree ? Fruits that shall swell in sunny June, And redden...Betrays their bed to those who pass, At the foot of the apple-tree. And when, above this apple-tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 str.
...August noon, And drop, when gentle airs come by, That fan the blue September sky, While children eomCj And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head cou bod to those who pass, At the foot of the apple-tree. And when, above this apple-tree, The winter sturs... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 str.
...For the glad infant sprigs of bloom, We plant with the apple-tree. What plant we in this apple-tree ! Fruits that shall swell in sunny June, And redden...Betrays their bed to those who pass, At the foot of the apple-tree. And when, above this apple-tree, The winter stars are quivering bright, And winds go howling... | |
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