A Book of Dakota RhymesEducator School Supply Company, 1898 - 175 ページ |
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... Sing Wild and the Winds are Free The Gold Seeker Flood - Song of the Mountains A Feller Gits Dreamy Once in a Let's Go Back • 141 . 145 . 147 148 154 • 155 161 While 162 • 166 WILL P. CHAMBERLAIN Humanity and the Sea Iron Nation An ...
... Sing Wild and the Winds are Free The Gold Seeker Flood - Song of the Mountains A Feller Gits Dreamy Once in a Let's Go Back • 141 . 145 . 147 148 154 • 155 161 While 162 • 166 WILL P. CHAMBERLAIN Humanity and the Sea Iron Nation An ...
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... sing : Have you no hint of memory to bring To you that little rounded home ? Your breast Will be no more within its confines pressed , Nor will you there renew your twittering . But lagging feet may find an easier way Since you are ...
... sing : Have you no hint of memory to bring To you that little rounded home ? Your breast Will be no more within its confines pressed , Nor will you there renew your twittering . But lagging feet may find an easier way Since you are ...
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... sing . A tinklin ' Of silver bells , Thet kind of tells The play's begun . A little din Of sweetness first , before you get the run . Then pretty pictures floats Up from their throats , Along with one Of them old tunes so sweet It 7 A ...
... sing . A tinklin ' Of silver bells , Thet kind of tells The play's begun . A little din Of sweetness first , before you get the run . Then pretty pictures floats Up from their throats , Along with one Of them old tunes so sweet It 7 A ...
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... sing . Tow'rds an end that never nears , I have trodden toilsome ways ; And at eve the rising tears , And at morn the longing gaze ; And the hours have turned to days , And the days are come to years . After bootless journeying I am ...
... sing . Tow'rds an end that never nears , I have trodden toilsome ways ; And at eve the rising tears , And at morn the longing gaze ; And the hours have turned to days , And the days are come to years . After bootless journeying I am ...
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... Where the wood - birds sing and rise , Where the roses bud and flame . Let them keep their wealth and fame ; They may never know this prize . WILL DILLMAN APRIL The robins have come back again , The meadow ཙ 19 A BOOK OF DAKOTA RHYMES.
... Where the wood - birds sing and rise , Where the roses bud and flame . Let them keep their wealth and fame ; They may never know this prize . WILL DILLMAN APRIL The robins have come back again , The meadow ཙ 19 A BOOK OF DAKOTA RHYMES.
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acrost B. W. BURLEIGH bard Bethsaida breath breeze bright brooklet BROWN Capernaum CHARLES BRACY LAWTON clouds CLOVER cradle will rock crickets Dakota,-when the birds dark Dear little face DILLMAN DOANE ROBINSON dream eyes fair flowers G. G. WENZLAFF gleam golden grass gray grief to live happy hear heart heerd hide hills I'm a boy joy to live Know'st thou land laugh life's light little dog laughed lost at last meadow-lark MORTIMER nature's night o'er passed PHILLIPS TATRO pines sing wild pipes prairie rain Rockaby round sad to live sail sang shadders shines sigh singin skies sleep smile song soul summer sweet to live SYLVAN LAKE tears thee there's throng Tis grief Tis joy Tis sad Tis sweet trail tree W'en Walhalla wander weary whizzin wild rose winding Sioux winds are free wings Wodan youth
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21 ページ - Rockabye Baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle and all.
151 ページ - And well they know the way; The dim trail, the grim trail. The trail of toil and fray. With tattered guidons spectral thin Above their swaying ranks. With carbines swung and sabres slung And the gray dust on their flanks. They march again as they marched it then When the red men dogged their track, The gloom trail, the doom trail, The trail they came not back. They pass, like a flutter of drifting fog, As the hostile tribes have passed, As the wild-wing'd birds and the bison herds And the unfenced...
174 ページ - A little more tired at close of day, A little less anxious to have our way, A little less ready to scold and blame, A little more care for a brother's name, And so, we are nearing the journey's end, Where time and eternity meet and blend.
129 ページ - SWEET, thou hast trod on a heart. Pass ; there's a world full of men ; And women as fair as thou art Must do such things now and then. Thou only hast stepped unaware, — Malice, not one can impute ; And why should a heart have been there In the way of a fair woman's foot...
174 ページ - And so we are folding our tents away And passing in silence at close of day. A little more leisure to sit and dream, A little more real the things unseen; A little nearer to those ahead, With visions of those long loved and dead; And so we are going where all must go, To the place the living may never know. A little more laughter, a few more tears, And we shall have told our increasing years.
22 ページ - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
174 ページ - A little leas zeal for established truth, A little more charity in our views, A little less thirst for the daily news, And so, we are folding our tents away, And passing in silence, at close of day. A little more leisure to sit and dream, A little more real the things unseen, A little nearer to those ahead...
174 ページ - That leads to the gates of a better day. A little more love for the friends of youth. A little less zeal for established truth, A little more charity in our views, A little less thirst for the daily news, And so, we are folding our tents away, And passing in silence, at close of day.
147 ページ - The camp's asleep and thro' the gloom, The white-topped wagons spectral loom; And weird the lonesome coyotes call, And quiet stars stand watch o'er all. The fire's down— the shadows creep, Their work is done— the camp's asleep.
71 ページ - Joe kep' on the track, Follered her round ary place she 'ud go; I offered to lick him. Says she: " It's a treat; Le's watch an' fin' out what the poor critter'll do." Watched him, believin' the thing 'uz all right — That identical gal is Joe's widder to-night.