When gentians roll their fringes tight To save them for the morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine... Bulletin - Seite 661920Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Franklin Thomas Baker - 1912 - 280 Seiten
...And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning ; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining ; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields, still... | |
| Ellen M. Firebaugh - 1912 - 248 Seiten
...supper." CHAPTER XV. It was October — the carnival time of the year, When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining. When comrades seek sweet country haunts, By twos and twos together, And count like misers, hour by... | |
| 1912 - 332 Seiten
...morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burs Without a sound of warning; When-on the ground red apples lie In piles, like jewels shining, And redder still, on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining ; SLAVERY When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing And in the fields,... | |
| John Walter Davis - 1913 - 418 Seiten
...morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields, still green... | |
| Emma Serl - 1914 - 350 Seiten
...And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning ; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining ; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields, still... | |
| 1923 - 658 Seiten
...morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields, still green... | |
| Nevada. Legislature - 1915 - 1028 Seiten
...morning And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red applea lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields, still green... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1916 - 244 Seiten
...morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing And in the fields, still green... | |
| William Harris Elson, Lura E. Runkel - 1917 - 360 Seiten
...morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields, still green... | |
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