| Josiah Freeman Bumstead - Readers - 1843 - 170 pages
...kill the birds! — the pretty birds That play among the trees [, 'T would make the earth a cheejless place, Should we dispense with these. 4. The little...forth their songs, Till Winter cuts them short. 5. Do n't kill the birds ! — the happy birds, 6. The happy birds ! the tuneful.birds! How pleasant 't... | |
| Child rearing - 1844 - 332 pages
...these. The little h.rds, how fond they play! That bless the field and grove : So innocent to look upun, Do not disturb their sport; But let them warble forth their songs How pleasant 'tis to see; No spot can be a cheerless place Till winter cuts them short. They claim... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Baker - Music - 1845 - 152 pages
...trees ; 'Twould make the earth a cheerless place, Should we dispense with these. The little birds, now fond they play ! Do not disturb their sport ; But...warble forth their songs Till winter cuts them short. 3. Don't kill the birds — the happy birds That bless the field and grove , So innocent to look upon,... | |
| 1864 - 726 pages
...birds, That sing among the trees ; 'Twould make the earth a cheerless place, Were we deprived of these. The little birds, how fond they play ! Do not disturb their sport : But let them warble forth their song, Till winter cuts them short. Don't kill tho birds, the happy birds, That bless the field and... | |
| Youth - 1847 - 72 pages
...trees : 'Twould make the earth a cheerless place, Should we dispense with these. The little birds—how fond they play — Do not disturb their sport; But...warble forth their songs Till winter cuts them short. Don't kill the birds—the happy birds That cheer the field and grove ; So innocent to look upon, They... | |
| Gorham Dummer Abbott - 1848 - 168 pages
...That play among the trees; 'Twould make the earth a cheerless place, Should we dispense with these. The little birds, how fond they play! Do not disturb...warble forth their songs Till winter cuts them short. Don't kill the birds—the happy birds That bless the field and grove; So innocent to look upon,—... | |
| Charles Northend - Readers (Primary) - 1866 - 172 pages
...cheerless place., Should we dispense with these. The little b.-ds ! how fond they play! Do not d.' iturb their sport ; But let them warble forth their songs, Till winter cuts them jhort. Don't kill the birds ! — the happy birds, That bless the field and grove ; So innocent to... | |
| 1852 - 108 pages
...That play among the trees ! T would make the earth a cheerless place, Should we dispense with these. The little birds ! how fond they play ! Do not disturb...warble forth their songs, Till winter cuts them short. Don't kill the birds ! — the happy birds That bless the field and grove : Such harmless things to... | |
| Mary O. Ward - Children - 1852 - 292 pages
...birds That play among the trees; 'T would make the earth a cheerless place To see no more of these. The little birds — how fond they play ; Do not disturb...warble forth their songs, Till winter cuts them short. Do n't kill the birds — the happy birds, That cheer the field and grove; Such harmless things to... | |
| 294 pages
...birds That play among the trees ; 'Twould make the earth a cheerless place, To see no more of these. The little birds — how fond they play ; Do not disturb...warble forth their songs Till winter cuts them short. Dont kill the birds — the happy birds That cheer the field and grove ; Such harmless things to look... | |
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