| Washington Irving - 1865 - 450 páginas
...flits through the orchard, he visits each tree, The red flowering peach, and the apple's sweet blossom; He snaps up destroyers, wherever they be, And seizes the caitiffs that lurk in their bosoms; de drags the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from the webs where they riot and welter;... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 476 páginas
...flits through the orchard, he visits each tree, The red flowering peach, and the apple's sweet blossom; He snaps up destroyers, wherever they be, And seizes...their bosoms ; He drags the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from the webs where they riot and welter; His song and his services freely are... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 480 páginas
...the orchard, he visits each tree, The red flowering peach, and the apple's sweet blossom; He snaps np destroyers, wherever they be, And seizes the caitiffs...their bosoms; He drags the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from the webs where they riot and welter; His song and his services freely are... | |
| Alicia (pseud.) - 1870 - 160 páginas
...Blue-bird, the herald of spring, And hails with his warblings the charms of the season. " He flies ohrough the orchard, he visits each tree, The red flowering...their bosoms; He drags the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from their webs, where they riot and welter : His song and his services freely... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 504 páginas
...flits through the orchard, he visits each tree, The red flowering peach, and the apple's sweet blossom; He snaps up destroyers, wherever they be, And seizes...their bosoms; He drags the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from the webs where they riot and welter; His song and his services freely are... | |
| 1872 - 552 páginas
...Might tincture of Scottish expression which oceasionally appears, adds to the naivett of the diction." He flits through the orchard, he visits each tree,...their bosoms ; He drags the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from their webs, where they riot and welter; His song and his services freely... | |
| William Motherwell - 1872 - 592 páginas
...expression which oecasionally appcars, adds to the nairrte of the diction." He ftits through the orehard, he visits each tree, The red flowering peach and the...their bosoms ; He drags the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from their webs, where they riot and welter; His song and his services freely... | |
| John Cunningham Geikie - 1874 - 556 páginas
...will seem truly a pleasure. ' He flits through the orchard, he visits each tree, The red-flowering peach, and the apple's sweet blossoms : He snaps up...grub from the corn he devours, The worms from their beds, where they riot and welter ; His song and his services freely are ours, And all that he asks... | |
| Cunningham Geikie - 1874 - 436 páginas
...will seem truly a pleasure. ' He flits through the orchard, he visits each tree, The red-flowering peach, and the apple's sweet blossoms : He snaps up...And seizes the caitiffs that lurk in their bosoms ; 208 Downy Woodpeckers. He drags the vile grub from the corn he devours, The worms from their beds,... | |
| Alexander Wilson - 1876 - 478 páginas
...chant from his box such an air, That all your hard toils will seem truly a pleasure. He flits thro' the orchard, he visits each tree, The red flowering...seizes the caitiffs that lurk in their bosoms ; He draws the vile grub from the corn it devours, The worms from their webs where they riot and welter... | |
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