| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 Seiten
...never could let his youngest go : Two already were lying dead. Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs...grim, Though cold was the dew on his hurrying feet, [him. And the blind bat's flitting startled Thrice since then had the lanes been white, And the orchards... | |
| 1865 - 202 Seiten
...never could let his youngest go ; Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs...the lanes been white, And the orchards sweet with the apple-bloom ; And now when the eows came back at night, The feeble father drove them home. For... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1865 - 838 Seiten
...He neTer could let his youngest go: Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs...shoulder he slung his gun And stealthily followed the loot-path damp. Across the clover, and through the wheat, With resolute heart and purpose grim, Though... | |
| 1865 - 118 Seiten
...never could let his youngest go ; Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs were loud in the meadow swamp, Over his shoulder he slung his gun And stealthily followed the foot-path damp : Across... | |
| Nathaniel Kirk Richardson - 1866 - 204 Seiten
...never could let his youngest go : Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs...cold was the dew on his hurrying feet, And the blind bats flitting startled him. Thrice since then had the lanes been white, And the orchards sweet with... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1866 - 352 Seiten
...never could let his youngest go ! Two already were lying dead, Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs...his gun And stealthily followed the foot-path damp. Though cold was the dew on his hurrying feet, And the blind bats flitting startled him. Thrice since... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1866 - 368 Seiten
...never could let his youngest go ! Two already were lying dead, Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs were loud in the meadow-swamp, Over Iiis shoulder he slung his gun And stealthily followed the foot-path damp. Though cold was the dew... | |
| Benjamin W. Atwell - 1867 - 106 Seiten
...He never could let his youngest go: Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs...resolute heart and purpose grim, Though cold was the dew ou his hurrying feet, And the blind bats flitting startled him. Thrice since then had the lanes been... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 Seiten
...never could let his youngest go ; Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. 2 AVith resolute heart and purpose grim, Though cold was the dew on his hurrying feet, And the blind... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1872 - 542 Seiten
...already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after tho evening work was done, And tho frogs were loud in the meadowswamp, Over his shoulder he slung his gun. Ami stealthily followed the foot-path damp. Across the clover, and through the wheat, With resolute... | |
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