| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1824 - 118 páginas
...lark, Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky. Other little birds at rest, Have not yet begun to sing ; Every...hardly look at you: Come, little lark, and tell me why You are mounted up so high. 'Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking slowly in the skies; And beyond... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1831 - 118 páginas
...lark, Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky. Other little birds at rest, Have not yet begun to sing ; Every...hardly look at you : Come, little lark, and tell me why You are mounted up so high. 'Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking slowly in the skies ; And beyond... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 páginas
...lark, Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky. Other little birds at rest, Have not yet begun to sing ; Every...hardly look at you : Come, little lark, and tell me why You are mounted up so high. 'Tis to watch the silver star, Sinking slowly in the skies ; And beyond... | |
| Thomas Bilby - 1836 - 154 páginas
...tell me why You are singing in the sky ? Other little birds at rest Have not yet begun to sing : Ev'ry one is in its nest, With its head behind its wing....lark, then tell me why You sing so early in the sky. 'Tis to sing a merry song To the pleasant morning light ; Why linger in my nest so long, When the sun... | |
| 1845 - 398 páginas
...»_ Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky. Other little birds at rest Have not yet begun to sing ; Every one...behind its wing; Little lark, then tell me why You 're so early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the blue, Up above the poplar... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1849 - 266 páginas
...lark, Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky ? Other little birds at rest, Have not yet begun to sing ; Every...behind its wing. Little lark, then, tell me why You 're so early in the sky 1 You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the blue ; Up above the poplar... | |
| Garland - 1850 - 152 páginas
...LAKK. I hear a pretty bird, but hark ! I cannot see it anywhere. Oh ! it is a little lark, Other little birds at rest, Have not yet begun to sing ; Every...sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of-the blue : Up above the poplar tree ; I can hardly look at you : Come, little lark, and tell me... | |
| Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 296 páginas
...sing ; Every one is in its nest, With its head behind its wing. Little lark, then tell me why You 're so early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the blue, Up above the poplar-tree ; I can hardly look at you. Little lark, do tell me why You are mounted up so high? 'T... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1859 - 242 páginas
...lark, Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky ? Other little birds at rest, Have not yet begun to sing ; Every...head behind its wing Little lark, then, tell me why You're so early in the sky ? You look no bigger than a bee, In the middle of the blue ; Up above the... | |
| George Watson (publisher.) - 1862 - 80 páginas
...lark, Singing in the morning air: Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky? Other little birds, at rest, Have not yet begun to sing; Every...behind its wing: Little lark, then tell me why You are singing in the sky? Tis to sing a merry song, To the pleasant morning light; Why linger in my nest... | |
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