A SILLY young cricket, accustomed to sing Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring, Began to complain, when he found that at home His cupboard was empty, and winter was come. Not a crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground ; Not a flower... The Golden Ladder Book: A School Reader - Side 32av Elias Hershey Sneath, George Hodges, Edward Lawrence Stevens - 1912 - 264 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1841 - 264 sider
...1. A SILLY young cricket, accustomed to sing Thro' the fine sunny months of gay summer and spring, I Began to complain, when he found that at home His cupboard was empty, and winter had come. — Not a crumb to be found Not a flower could he see ; Not a leaf on a tree ; — " O !... | |
| Charles Northend - 1866 - 172 sider
...tuneful birds ! How pleasant 't is to see ! No spot can be a cheerless place Where'er their presence be. THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. % A SILLY young Cricket,...Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring, Not a crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground ; Not a flower could lie see ; Not a leaf on a tree... | |
| 1852 - 1162 sider
...continued.] THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. A SILLY young Cricket, accustom'd to sing Through the warm satiny months of gay summer and spring, Began to complain,...that at home His cupboard was empty, and winter was coma Not a crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground; Not a flower could he see ; Not a leaf on... | |
| Mary (aunt, pseud.) - 1854 - 104 sider
...needs. Delightful clime ! where flowers perpetual grow, Unchecked by winter's frost or showers of snow. THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. A silly young cricket accustomed...Began to complain, when he found that at home, His cuphoard was empty, and winter was come. Not a crumb to be found On the snow covered ground, Not a... | |
| Francis Channing Woodworth - 1859 - 322 sider
...that it becomes a chronic disease with you. THE ANT AND THE CEICKET. A SILLY young cricket, accustom'd to sing Through the warm sunny months of gay summer...and winter was come. Not a crumb to be found On the snow-cover'd ground, Not a flower could he see.; Not a leaf on a tree : " Oh, what will become," says... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1865 - 226 sider
...of manner. d HOAED, store ; supply. LESSON XXVI. THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. — A fable, in Verse. 1. A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing Through...and winter was come : Not a crumb to be found On the sno\fr-covered ground ; Not a flower could he see, Not a leaf on a tree : " Oh ! what will become,"... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 sider
...pay baek quoth, said hast'-i-ly, in haste wick'-et, a small gate wai^-rant, to declare grain, corn A silly young Cricket, accustomed to sing Through...crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground, Not a leaf on a tree, NOT a flower could he see, ' Oh, what will become (says the Cricket) of me ! ' At last,... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1866 - 174 sider
...Of which mortals partake, To be what God pleases, — To do a man's best, And to have a good heart, THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. A SILLY young Cricket, accustomed to sing [spring, Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and Began to complain, when he found that at... | |
| 1867 - 176 sider
...tuneful birds ! How pleasant 't is to see ! No spot can be a cheerless place Where'er their presence be. THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. A SILLY young Cricket, accustomed...Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring, THE LITTLE SPEAKER. Not a crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground ; Not a flower could he see... | |
| School board readers - 1872 - 168 sider
...howled, showing his huge teeth. THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. atar-va-tion liast-i-ly tremb-ling war-rant A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing Through...crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground, Not a leaf on a tree, Nor a flower could he see, " Oh ! what will become (says the cricket) of me !" At last,... | |
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