Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky? Other little birds at rest, Have not yet begun to sing ; Every one is in its nest, With its head behind its wing: Little lark, then, tell me why You're so early in the... Major's home lesson books. 6 standards - Página 13de Henry Major - 1873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 páginas
...its nest, With its head behind its wing; Little lark, then, tell me why You sing so early in the sky. You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the...Up above the poplar tree; I can hardly look at you: Come, little lark, and tell me why t Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking slowly in the skies; And... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1824 - 118 páginas
...nest, With its head behind its wing : Little lark, then, tell me why You sing so early in the sky. You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the...Up above the poplar tree; I can hardly look at you: Come, little lark, and tell me why You are mounted up so high. 'Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1831 - 118 páginas
...nest, With its head behind its wing : Little lark, then, tell me why You sing so early in the sky. You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the...Up above the poplar tree ; I can hardly look at you : Come, little lark, and tell me why You are mounted up so high. 'Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 páginas
...nest, With its head behind its wing : Little lark, then, tell me why You sing so early in the sky. You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the...Up above the poplar tree ; I can hardly look at you : Come, little lark, and tell me why You are mounted up so high. 'Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking... | |
| 1845 - 398 páginas
...its nest, With its head behind its wing; Little lark, then tell me why You 're so early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the...can hardly look at you. Little lark, do tell me why You are mounted up so high ? 'T is to watch the silver star Sinking slowly in the skies, And beyond... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1849 - 266 páginas
...its nest, With its head behind its wing. Little lark, then, tell me why You 're so early in the sky 1 You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the...can hardly look at you . Little lark, do tell me why You are mounted up so high 1 'T is to watch the silver star, Sinking slowly in the skies ; Little lady,... | |
| Garland - 1850 - 152 páginas
...then, tell me why You sing so early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of-the blue : Up above the poplar tree ; I can hardly look at you : Come, little lark, and tell me why You are mounted up so high ? ' Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking... | |
| Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 298 páginas
...its nest, With its head behind its wing. Little lark, then tell me why You 're so early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the blue, Up above the poplar-tree ; I can hardly look at you. Little lark, do tell me why You are mounted up so high? 'T... | |
| Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 296 páginas
...early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the blue, Up above the poplar-tree ; I can hardly look at you. Little lark, do tell me why You are mounted up so high? 'T is to watch the silver star, Sinking slowly in the skies ; And beyond... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1859 - 242 páginas
...its nest, With its head behind its wing Little lark, then, tell me why You're so early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the...can hardly look at you : Little lark, do tell me why You are mounted up so high? 'Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking slowly in the skies ; And beyond... | |
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