| Richard Henry Stoddard - Love poetry - 1861 - 560 pages
..." Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues,...of birds, And health and quiet and loving words." Hut he thought of his sistei^s proud and cold, And his mother vain of her rank and gold. So, closing... | |
| John Williamson Palmer - Folk songs - 1861 - 540 pages
...hay. 208 "No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues ; " Hut low of cattle and song of birds, And health, and quiet, and loving words." But he thought of his sister, proud and cold, And his mother, vain of her rank and gold. So, closing his heart, the Judge... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 pages
..." Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues,...sisters proud and cold, And his mother vain of her runk and gold. So, closing his heart, the Judge rode on, And Maud was left in the field alone. But... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1862 - 796 pages
..." Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, " But low of cattle and song of hirds, And health, and quict, and loving words." But he thought of his sisters prond and cold, And... | |
| New York State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1862 - 916 pages
...of hay; No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, No weary lawyers with endless tongues, But low uf cattle and song of birds, And health and quiet and loving words." MANLIUS AND POMPEY. * The president, secretary and treasurer of the Manilas and Pompey agricultural... | |
| James Fleming - 1863 - 404 pages
..." Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues,...health and quiet and loving words." But he thought of bis sisters, proud and cold, And his mother vain of her rank and gold. So, closing his heart, the Judge... | |
| Agriculture - 1863 - 496 pages
...wrongs, N*ir weary lawyers with endless tongues, " But low of cattle and eong of birds, Ада health mid quiet and loving words." But he thought of his sisters proud and cold, Дш1 hie mother rain of her rank and. gold. fo, closing his heart, the Judge rode on, And Maud was... | |
| James Madison Watson - Calisthenics - 1864 - 434 pages
...fair. Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay ! No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues,...and quiet, and loving words." But he thought of his sister, proud and cold, And his mother, vain of her rauk and gold. So, closing his heart, the Judge... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Elocution - 1866 - 618 pages
...fair. "Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues,...of birds, And health, and quiet, and loving words." 8. But he thought of his sister, proud and cold, And his mother, vain of her rank and gold. So, closing... | |
| John Swett - Elocution - 1867 - 252 pages
...wise and good as she is fair. " Would she were mine, and I to-day Like her, a harvester of hay ! " But low of cattle and song of birds, And health, and...his mother vain of her rank and gold. So, closing liis heart, the Judge rode on, And Maud was left in the field alone. But the lawyers smiled that afternoon,... | |
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