With people tramping in to town. If I could find a higher tree Farther and farther I should see, To where the grown-up river slips Into the sea among the ships. To where the roads on either hand Lead onward into fairy land, Where all the children dine... Poems and Ballads - Strana 12autor/autoři: Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 367 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1885 - 124 str.
...trunk with both my hands And looked abroad on foreign lands. I saw the next door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant places...The dusty roads go up and down With people tramping in to town. If I could find a higher tree Farther and farther I should see, To where the grown-up river... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1885 - 112 str.
...with both my hands, And looked abroad on foreign lands. 2. I saw the next door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye And many pleasant places more That I had never seen before. 3. I saw the dimpling river pass, And be the sky's blue looking-glass ; The dusty roads go up and down,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1887 - 194 str.
...with both my hands, And looked abroad on foreign lands. 2. I saw the next-door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant places more That I had never seen before. 3. I saw the dimpling river pass And be the sky's blue looking-glass ; And dusty roads go up and down,... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1890 - 528 str.
...trunk with both my hands, And looked abroad on foreign lands. 1 saw the next-door garden lie. Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant places...dimpling river pass And be the sky's blue looking-glass ; And dusty roads go up and down, And people tramping into town. If I could find a higher tree, Farther... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 394 str.
...trunk with both my hands And looked abroad on foreign lands. I saw the next door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant places...where the grown-up river slips Into the sea among the shif s, To where the roads on either hand Lead onward into fairy land, Where all the children dine... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 400 str.
...trunk with both my hands And looked abroad on foreign hinds. I saw the next door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant places...If I could find a higher tree Farther and farther 1 should see, To where the grown-up river slips Into the sea among the ships, To where the roads on... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 440 str.
...lands. I saw the next-door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant faces more That I had never seen before. I saw the dimpling...The dusty roads go up and down With people tramping in to town. If I could find a higher tree Farther and farther I should see, To where the grown-up river... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 220 str.
...lead dusty either alive foreign adorned dimpling tramping 2. I saw the next door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant places more That I had never seen before. 3. I saw the dimpling river pass And be the sky's blue looking-glass; The dusty roads go up and down,... | |
| Martin Grove Brumbaugh - 1899 - 232 str.
...trunk with both my hands And looked abroad on foreign lands. I saw the next door garden lie Adorned with flowers before my eye, And many pleasant places...The dusty roads go up and down With people tramping in to town. If I could find a higher tree Farther and farther I should see To where the grown-up river... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1900 - 164 str.
...trunk with both my hands And looked abroad on foreign lands. I saw the next door garden lie, Adorned with flowers before my eye, And many pleasant places more That I had never seen before. 13 I saw the dimpling river pass And be the sky's blue looking-glass ; The dusty roads go up and down... | |
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