A bird came down the walk: He did not know I saw; He bit an angle-worm in halves And ate the fellow, raw. And then he drank a dew From a convenient grass, And then hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried... Building Fluency Through Practice & Performance: Grade 2 - Seite 14von Timothy Rasinski, Lorraine Griffith - 2008 - 128 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
| Emily Dickinson - 1891 - 248 Seiten
...of silver, With ropes of sand To keep it from effacing The track called land. XXIII. IN THE GARDEN. A BIRD came down the walk : •^ He did not know I...hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all abroad, — They looked like frightened beads, I thought... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1891 - 248 Seiten
...silver, "^ With ropes of sand To keep it from effacing The track called land. XXIII. IN THE GARDEN. BIRD came down the walk : He did not know I saw ;...bit an angle-worm in halves And ate the fellow, raw. A And then he drank a dew From a convenient grass, And then hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1893 - 406 Seiten
...of silver, With ropes of sand To keep it from effacing The track called land. XXIII. IN THE GARDEN. A BIRD came down the walk : •^ He did not know I...hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all abroad, — They looked like frightened beads, I thought... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1901 - 244 Seiten
...silver, With ropes of sand To keep it from effacing ; f The track called land. XXIII. IN THE GARDEN. A BIRD came down the walk : He did not know I saw...hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all abroad, — They looked like frightened beads, I thought;... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1909 - 412 Seiten
...showed, what had already been visible, a rare and delicate sympathy with the life of nature : — " A bird came down the walk ; He did not know I saw...From a convenient grass, And then hopped sidewise to a wall, • To let a beetle pass. " He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all around ; They looked... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1910 - 252 Seiten
...of silver, With ropes of sand To keep it from effacing The track called land. XXIII. IN THE GARDEN. A BIRD came down the walk : He did not know I saw...hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all abroad, — They looked like frightened beads, I thought... | |
| Carolyn Douglass Wood - 1912 - 216 Seiten
...becoming acquainted with the winter ways of birds. THE ROBIN A bird came down the walk : He did n't know I saw ; He bit an angleworm in halves And ate...drank a dew From a convenient grass, And then hopped sideways to the wall To let a beetle pass. EMILY DICKINSON, " In the Garden " The name Robin, or Robin... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 696 Seiten
...not know I saw; He bit an angle-worm in halves, And ate the fellow, raw. And then he drank a dew 5 From a convenient grass, And then hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all abroad — 10 They looked like frightened beads, I thought;... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 Seiten
...That speechless from her nest Submits that home and certainty And sanctity are best. IN THE GARDEN1 A bird came down the walk : He did not know I saw...hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. . He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all abroad, — They looked like frightened beads, I thought... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1922 - 378 Seiten
...deserts, in the sky, Had broken rank, Then knit, and passed In seamless company. 50 VIII IN THE GARDEN A bird came down the walk : He did not know I saw;...hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass. He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all abroad— They looked like frightened beads, I thought;... | |
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