| Isaac Watts - 1877 - 90 Seiten
...betimes to love working and reading." INNOCENT PLAY. A BROAD in the meadows to see the young lambs Jr\. Run sporting about by the side of their dams, With...open cage, When they play all in love, without anger and rage ? How much may we learn from the sight 1 4* If we had been ducks, we might dabble in mud ;... | |
| John Green - 1878 - 354 Seiten
...BROAD in the meadows; to see the -^*- young lambs Kun sporting about by the side ot their damfi, ". Xb fleeces so clean and so white; Or a nest of young...open cage, When they play all in love, without anger and rage; How much may we learn from the sight! 2 If we had been ducks, we might dabble in mud, Or... | |
| John Green - 1879 - 322 Seiten
...[and reading." Who taught me betimes to love working INNOCENT PLAY, 1i.n.8. 6 lines. Innocent Play. I. Abroad in the meadows, to see the young lambs Run...open cage, When they play all in love, without anger and rage ; How much may we learn from the sight ! 3. If we had been ducks, we might dabble in mud,... | |
| John Green - 1879 - 326 Seiten
...[and reading." Who taught me betimes to love working INNOCENT PLAY, n.ii.8. 6 lines. Inntcent Play. x. Abroad in the meadows, to see the young lambs Run...open cage, When they play all in love, without anger and rage ; How much may we learn from the sight ! i. If we had been ducks, we might dabble in mud,... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1881 - 824 Seiten
...for their care in my breeding. Who taught me betimes to love working and reading." n. INNOCENT PLAY. ABROAD in the meadows to see the young lambs Run sporting...play all in love, without anger or rage, How much we may learn from the sight ! But Thomas, and William, and such pretty names, Should be cleanly and... | |
| Benjamin Clarke - 1881 - 136 Seiten
...young; and then in a few weeks' time you shall come to see what good old Dr. Watts described:— ' Abroad in the meadows to see the young lambs, Run...of their dams, With fleeces so clean and so white.' I don't have any before this; in fact, I'ma little earlier than usual; but there's one farmer I know,... | |
| Illustrated poems - 1885 - 370 Seiten
...rest? Then let me love Thee more than they, And try to serve Thee best. —ISAAC WATTS. INNOCENT PLAY. ABROAD in the meadows, to see the young lambs Run...of their dams, With fleeces so clean and so white; ( )ra nest of young doves in a large open cage, When they play all in love, without anger or rage,... | |
| Jakob Schipper - 1888 - 634 Seiten
...Play (Poets IX, 373): Abroad in the meadow t to see the young lombs Bun sporting about by the tide of their dams, With fleeces so clean and so white...doves in a large open cage, When they play all in lore, without anger or rage, How much may we learn from the tight. Die folgende Strophe hat klingende... | |
| Newton Marshall Hall - 1906 - 518 Seiten
...praise Sound from a feeble voice. — Isaac Watts. OLD TIME VERSES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN 343 INNOCENT PLAY Abroad in the meadows, to see the young lambs Run...play all in love, without anger or rage, How much we may learn from the sight! If we had been ducks, we might dabble in mud ; Or dogs, we might play... | |
| 1919 - 540 Seiten
...nature had, as I said, not then arisen. But Watts has an eye for the country landscape as he walks " Abroad in the meadows to see the young lambs Run sporting...of their dams, With fleeces so clean and so white; " and he exclaims " How fair is the rose! What a beautiful flower! The glory of April and May! " He... | |
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