| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...canopy. They are twin plants of the forest, and are identified with its growth. "For the slender beech and the sapling oak That grow by the shadowy rill,...either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree." The knight and the friar arriving at Axlingford Castle, and leaving their horses in the care of Lady... | |
| 1899 - 450 páginas
...be said. SONG —FOR THE TENDER BEECH AND THE SAPLING OAK THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK fOR the tender beech and the sapling oak, That grow by the shadowy rill,...as long as they grow, Whatever change may be, You can never teach either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree. '95 A WET SHEET AND A FLOWING... | |
| 1917 - 456 páginas
...be said. SONG — FOR THE TENDER BEECH AND THE SAPLING OAK THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK fOR the tender beech and the sapling oak, That grow by the shadowy rill,...as long as they grow, Whatever change may be, You can never teach either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree. A WET SHEET AND A FLOWING SEA... | |
| Huber Gray Buehler, Caroline Woodbridge Hotchkiss - 1903 - 330 páginas
...Write t/wo sentences in which you use may. d. Copy and learn the following poem: For the tender beech and the sapling oak, That grow by the shadowy rill,...as long as they grow, Whatever change may be, You can never teach either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree. — Thomas Love Peacock. Section... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - 1903 - 310 páginas
...stares, And when the night is nigh Lambs bleat my lullaby. John Keats. r Song For the tender beech and the sapling oak. That grow by the shadowy rill,...as long as they grow, Whatever change may be, You can never teach either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree. Thomas Love Peacock. r For Good... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - 1903 - 312 páginas
...stares, And when the night is nigh Lambs bleat my lullaby. John Keats. r Song For the tender beech and the sapling oak, That grow by the shadowy rill,...as long as they grow, Whatever change may be, You can never teach either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree. Thomas Love Peacock. r For Good... | |
| Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - 1904 - 396 páginas
...canopy. They are twin plants of the forest, and are identified with its growth. " For the slender beech and the sapling oak That grow by the shadowy rill,...either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree." The knight and the friar arriving at Arlingford Castle, and leaving their horses in the care of Lady... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1906 - 316 páginas
...sentiment and popular legend. The purest gem it contains is that perfect lyric — " For the slender beech and the sapling oak That grow by the shadowy rill,...either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree." 130 Friar Tuck, otherwise Brother Michael, is constitutionally incapable of making a connected statement... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1906 - 332 páginas
...sentiment and popular legend. The purest gem it contains is that perfect lyric — " For the slender beech and the sapling oak That grow by the shadowy rill,...either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree." 130 Friar Tuck, otherwise Brother Michael, is constitutionally incapable of making a connected statement... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1906 - 342 páginas
...sentiment and popular legend. The purest gem it contains is that perfect lyric — " For the slender beech and the sapling oak That grow by the shadowy rill,...either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree." Friar Tuck, otherwise Brother Michael, is constitutionally incapable of making a connected statement... | |
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