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" Ah ! what would the world be to us If the children were no more? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and air for food, Ere their sweet and tender juices Have been hardened into... "
The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow - Página 226
por Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863
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Mosaics of Human Life

Elizabeth A. Thurston - 1866 - 320 páginas
...us If the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and...and sunnier climate Than reaches the trunks below. HW Longfellow. THE fate of the child is always the work of his mother. Napoleon, ANTIPODES. stood looking...
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Inez and Emmeline; or, The adopted sister, by A.M. D'I.

A M. D'I - 1867 - 268 páginas
...adopted as their own. The night being now far spent, they soon afterwards retired to rest. CHAPTER II. " What the leaves are to the forest, With light and...and sunnier climate Than reaches the trunks below. Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were sung or said ; For ye are living poems, And all the...
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The Mothers' friend, ed. by Ann Jane, Volumen8

Ann Jane - 1867 - 252 páginas
...up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." RALPH HAMMOND. " WHAT the leaves are to the forest, With light and...into wood ; " That to the world are children, Through thenvit feels the glow Of a brighter and sunnier climate Than reaches the trunks below." "la he not...
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Sunday readings (verses).

Sunday readings - 1867 - 232 páginas
...us If the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and...food, Ere their sweet and tender juices Have been harden'd into wood,— Come to me, O ye children 1 And whisper in my ear, What the birds and the winds...
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Our Dumb Animals, Volumen20,Tema 1 -Volumen22,Tema 12

1889 - 226 páginas
...building of It* kind In the irorld. [Printed by kind permission of Houghton, Mifflin & Co.] CHILDREN. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and...climate Than reaches the trunks below. Come to me, O ye children ! And whisper in my ear What the birds and the winds are singing In your sunny atmosphere....
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The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Complete ed

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1868 - 410 páginas
...us, If the children were no more? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and...climate Than reaches the trunks below. Come to me, O ye children*. And whisper in my ear What the birds and the winds are singing In your sunny atmosphere....
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The Children's hour

1868 - 738 páginas
...us If the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and...Of a brighter and sunnier climate Than reaches the trunk below. True Courage. 2 7 1 Come to me, O ye children ! And whisper in my ear What the birds and...
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Common School Readings: Containing New Selections in Prose and Poetry for ...

John Swett - 1868 - 246 páginas
...ua If the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and...and tender juices Have been hardened into wood,— What to the world are children; Through them it feels the glow Of a brighter and sunnier climate Than...
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Common School Readings: Containing New Selections in Prose and Poetry for ...

John Swett - 1867 - 252 páginas
...us If the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind na Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest. With light and air for food, Ere their sweet and tender juicec Have been hardened into wood, — What to the world are children ; Through them it feels the...
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The Poetical Works of H.W. Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1868 - 252 páginas
...ns If the ehildren were no more ? We shonld dread the desert hehind ns Worse than the dark hefore. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and air for food. Ere their sweet and tcnder iniees Have heen hardened into wood,— That to the world are ehildren ; Throngh thiчn it feels...
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