| 1895 - 722 str.
...built fortresses here and there : I was the giant, great and still That sits upon the pillow hill, And sees before him dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. Let us quote one more pleasant verse from the book — a piece of advice this time : Surely it is this... | |
| 1888 - 356 str.
...houses out, And planted cities all about. I was the giant, great and stil That sits upon the pillow-hil, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. 10 ii HOW THE HAND HELPS HEART AND HEAD. Life is action, — action with a purpose. It persists in... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1894 - 588 str.
...out, And planted cities all about. I was the giant great and still That sits upon the pillow hill, And sees before him dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. ENVOY. Go, little brook, and wish to all Flowers in the garden, meat in the hall, A bin of wine, a... | |
| 1896 - 1088 str.
...out, And planted cities all about. I was the giant great and still Tl-.at sits upon the pillow Jiill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. Robert Louis Stevenson. ftimes anb IRegtster. VOL. XXXI. No. 10. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON, MAY 9, 1896.... | |
| 1899 - 678 str.
...bed, I had two pillows for my head ; I was the giant, great and still, That sits upon the pillow hill, And sees before him dale and plain. The pleasant land of counterpane. It was a land he studied often, then and since ; but he looked at it, as he looked at all things, happily,... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - 1906 - 738 str.
...out, And planted cities all about. I was the giant great and still That sits upon the pillow hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. IT.— FOREIGN 'LANDS. T TP Into the cherry-tree U Who should climb but little me ? I held the trunk... | |
| 1909 - 588 str.
...dale, I see the dale. DICTATION. I was the giant, great and still, That sits upon the pillow hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. Sixteenth Week. A PROSE LESSON. THE BOY AND THE WOLF. (From Stepping Stones to Literature.) We will... | |
| 1909 - 720 str.
...INTROSPECTION. By Macra E. Palm, Coahocton. '"I was the giant, great and still, That sits upon the pillow hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, 'The pleasant land of Counterpane." Would that every teacher had .the memory and the imagination of a Robert Louis Stevenson ! The primary... | |
| Stratton D. Brooks - 1910 - 184 str.
...planted cities all about. 100 I was the giant, great and still, That sits upon the pillow-hill, .:> -_ And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. ' -V:rV — ROBERT LODIS STEVENSON. MY SHIP AND I. . Oh, it's I that am the captain of a tidy little... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 326 str.
...out And planted cities all about. " I was the giant, great and still, That sits upon the pillow hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant Land of Counterpane." At times, however, especially in the summer, he had long visits at his Grandfather Balfour's in Colinton.... | |
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