A COUNTRY life is sweet ! In moderate cold and heat, To walk in the air, how pleasant and fair, In every field of wheat, The fairest of flowers adorning the bowers, And every meadow's brow ; So that I say, no courtier may Compare with them who clothe... Primer First (-Fourth, Sixth) reader - Strana 14autor/autoři: Public school series - 1873Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Henry Dixon - 1846 - 424 str.
...this popular song say, " From an Old Ballad." The editor has not been able to meet with the original. A COUNTRY life is sweet! In moderate cold and heat,...fairest of flowers Adorning the bowers, And every meadow now ; To that, I say, No courtier may Compare with they Who clothe in grey, And follow the useful... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 str.
...this popular song say, " From an Old Ballad." The editor has not been able to meet with the original. A COUNTRY life is sweet! In moderate cold and heat,...fairest of flowers Adorning the bowers, And every meadow now ; To that, I say, No courtier may Compare with they Who clothe in grey, And follow the useful... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 400 str.
...this popular song say, " From an Old Ballad." The editor has not been able to meet with the original. A COUNTRY life is sweet! In moderate cold and heat,...fairest of flowers Adorning the bowers, And every meadow now ; To that, I say, No courtier may Compare with they Who clothe in grey, And follow the useful... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 str.
...this popular song say, " From an Old Ballad." The editor has not been able to meet with the original. A COUNTRY life is sweet! In moderate cold and heat,...fairest of flowers Adorning the bowers, And every meadow now ; To that, I say, No courtier may Compare with they Who clothe in grey, And follow the useful... | |
| James Henry Dixon - 1857 - 268 str.
...Old Ballad,' alluding probably to the dialogue given at page 44. This song is quoted by Farquhar/j A COUNTRY life is sweet! -£*- In moderate cold and...flowers adorning the bowers, And every meadow's brow ; To that I say, no courtier may Compare with they who clothe in grey, And follow the useful plow.... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1863 - 386 str.
...is to heaven a-fled, Where no pain is a-known, and no tears are a-shed. W. Barnes THE USEFUL PLOUGH A COUNTRY life is sweet ! In moderate cold and heat,...say, no courtier may Compare with them who clothe in gray, And follow the useful plough. They rise with the morning lark, And labour till almost dark ;... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1863 - 72 str.
...first, then barley, and then oats. So wheat ripens first, then barley, and oats last. THE USEFUL PLOUGH. A country life is sweet, In moderate cold and heat,...pleasant and fair, In every field of wheat, The fairest flowers adorning the bowers, And every meadow's brow; Conrpare with them who clothe in grey, So that... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - 216 str.
...to find what satisfaction and amusement he could in his coloured pictures. K THE USEFUL PLOUGH, l. A country life is sweet ! In moderate cold and heat, To walk in the stir, how pleasant and fair, In every field of wheat. The fairest of flowers adorning the bowers, And... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1867 - 140 str.
...ground; and he begins the fight who strikes the second blow. 116 THE USEFUL PLOUGH. THE USEFUL PLOUGHA COUNTRY life is sweet! In moderate cold and heat,...say, no courtier may Compare with them who clothe in gray And follow the useful plough. They rise with the morning lark, And labour till almost dark; Then... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 str.
...and hardship, joy and sadness, — Slow the plant to ripeness lead. JOHN STEKLI!» THE USEFUL PLOUGH. ter was the fruit, And crimson was the juice of the...sword, The General rode alongus to form us for the fig gray. And follow the useful plough. They rise with the morning lark, And labor till almost dark, Then,... | |
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