 | William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - Readers - 1919 - 458 pages
...beneath itself. rich repiner : a rich person who is unhappy despite his wealth. L. Smile Adam MAUD MULLER Maud Muller, on a summer's day, Raked the meadow,...rustic health. Singing, she wrought, and her merry glee s The mock-bird echoed from his tree. But when she glanced to the far-off town, White from its hill-slope... | |
 | Recitations - 1908 - 622 pages
...small package of hay, which she scatters about, with a to1 rake. Recites, suiting action to words.) " Maud Muller, on a summer's day, Raked the meadow sweet with hay." (Explains.) — This you will see is ideal Realistic reading ! It would be impossible for Maud to rake... | |
 | American poetry - 1920 - 202 pages
...and the Fly. Maud Muller JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER {Born December 17, 1807; Died September 7, 1892 J Maud Muller, on a summer's day, Raked the meadow sweet...her merry glee The mock-bird echoed from his tree. But when she glanced to the far-off town, White from its hill-slope looking down, The sweet song died,... | |
 | Benjamin F. Prince - Clark County (Ohio) - 1922 - 600 pages
...combines so many of the old time operations that Maud Muller is dismissed from the meadow, although : "Beneath her torn hat glowed the wealth, Of simple beauty and rustic health," which may still be acquired from raking hay. While "Early to bed and early to rise," takes care of... | |
 | 1922 - 1008 pages
...Cullen Bryant. The shades of night were falling fast, — etc. Henry Wadstvorth Longfellow Maud Muller Maud Muller, on a summer's day, Raked the meadow sweet with hay, — etc John Greenleaf Vhittier. The Heritage The rich man's son inherits lands, And piles of brick... | |
 | Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - American literature - 1922 - 1920 pages
...spring-lock, that lay in ambush there, Fastened her down for ever! I0» 1822. Samuel Rogers. MAUD MULLER MAUD MULLER, on a summer's day, Raked the meadow sweet...her merry glee The mock-bird echoed from his tree. But, when she glanced to the far-off town. White from its hill-slope looking down. The sweet song died,... | |
 | Alban Bertram De Mille - American poetry - 1923 - 552 pages
...treacherous sands of sin. Ah! that thou couldst know thy joy, Ere it passes, barefoot boy ! MAUD MULLER 10 Maud Muller, on a summer's day, Raked the meadow sweet...rustic health. Singing, she wrought, and her merry glee 15 The mock-bird echoed from his tree. But when she glanced to the far-off town, White from its hill-slope... | |
 | Frank George Carpenter - Europe - 1923 - 400 pages
...walls or fences of oats as high as my head. You all remember the poem of the Judge and Maud Muller: Maud Muller on a summer's day, Raked the meadow sweet with hay That is the American version. In Norway it would read: When the young judge was seeking votes, He saw... | |
 | Education - 1900 - 662 pages
...eyes ache, bathe them frequently in hot water. (t) Beware of quack eye doctors. READING. (Any st'j.) Maud Muller, on a summer's day. Raked the meadow sweet with hay. 1. Who wrote the poem of which the above lines form the first couplet? Tell something of him and his... | |
 | American poetry - 1925 - 208 pages
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