THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog... Phemie Millar, by the author of 'The Kinnears'. - Page 248by Henrietta Keddie - 1854Full view - About this book
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1872 - 730 pages
...by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland housedog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
| 1872 - 692 pages
...the lindens JL Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
| Mother - 1872 - 366 pages
...by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravell'd pathway The light and shadow play'd. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air •...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door; He look'd for his little play-mates, Who... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - Elocution - 1872 - 322 pages
...by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; They walked not under the lindens, They... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1872 - 582 pages
...silent in the shade, And on the graveled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery window Wide open to the air; But the faces of the children They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door; He looked for his little playmates Who would... | |
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...impossible for him to take any pleasure in it with the thought of Waveney upon his mind. CHAPTER XIII. " I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air; But...silence, and sadness, Were hanging over all." LONGFELLOW. 8# OME, Eonny, we must be going home ; it 's getting late. The sun 'a going down fast, and papa will... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Shipley - 1873 - 288 pages
...the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. " I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But...faces of the children They were no longer there." LONGFELLOW. IN the same downcast spirit Emily and Margaret returned to town ; but here they found much... | |
| John Daniel Morell - Oral reading - 1874 - 336 pages
...by the lindens stood silent in the shade, and on the gravelled pathway the light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows wide open to the air ; but...faces of the children, they were no longer there. LONGFELLOW. THE BLACKBIED. PIPED the blackbird on the beechwood spray : " Pretty maid, slow wandering... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1874 - 384 pages
...by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children, They rwere no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 634 pages
...by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
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