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" And spread his choicest, sweetest fruit, To strengthen and relieve me. Full many a little feathered guest Came through his branches springing; They hopped and flew from spray to spray, Their notes of gladness singing. Beneath his shade I laid me down,... "
Biennial Report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to the ... - Page 257
1896
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Our Dumb Animals

Animal welfare - 1889 - 226 pages
...halted at a pleasant inn, As I my way was wending — A golden apple was the sign, From knotty bough depending. Mine host — it was an apple tree —...sweetest fruit, To strengthen and relieve me. Full many a feathered guest Came through its branches springing; They hopped and flew from spray to spray, Their...
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Agriculture of Maine: Annual Report of the ..., Volume 34, Parts 1891-1892

Maine. Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1892 - 752 pages
...SMITH &. WARREN'S HAUL, CORNISH, February 17th and 18th, 1892. Mine host — it was an apple-tree — He smilingly received me, And spread his choicest, sweetest fruit To strengthen and relieve me. And when I rose and would have paid My host so open-hearted, He only shook his lofty head — I blessed...
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Fireside Recitations: Being a Choice Collection of Instructive, Emotional ...

Gus Williams - 1881 - 556 pages
...halted at a pleasant inn, As I my way was wending ; A golden apple was the sign, From "knotty bough depending. Mine host — it was an apple tree —...strengthen and relieve me. Full many a little feathered gnest Came through his branches springing ; They hopped and flew from spray to spray, Their notes of...
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Annual Report, Volume 3

Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - Forests and forestry - 1888 - 164 pages
...— A golden apple was the sign, From knotty bough depending. Mine host — it was au apple-tree — He smilingly received me, And spread his choicest,...feathered guest Came through his branches springing j They hopped and flew from spray to spray,. Their notes of gladness singing. Beneath his shade I laid...
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Trees in Prose and Poetry

Mary Grace Fickett - Trees in literature - 1902 - 208 pages
...HALTED at a pleasant inn, As I my way was wending — A golden apple was the sign, From knotty bough depending. Mine host — it was an apple tree — He smilingly received me, And spread his sweetest, choicest fruit To strengthen and relieve me. Full many a little feathered guest Came through...
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Earth and Sky, Volume 1

Jenny H. Stickney Lansing - Readers - 1904 - 184 pages
...halted at a pleasant inn, As I my way was wending — A golden apple was the sign, From knotty bough depending. Mine host — it was an apple tree — He smilingly received me, And spread his sweetest, choicest fruit To strengthen and relieve me. Full many a little feathered guest Came through...
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Earth and Sky: number I-, Book 3

Jenny H. Stickney - Readers - 1904 - 184 pages
...halted at a pleasant inn, As I my way was wending — A golden apple was the sign, From knotty bough depending. Mine host — it was an apple tree — He smilingly received me, And spread his sweetest, choicest fruit To strengthen and relieve me. Full many a little feathered guest Came through...
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Wisconsin Arbor and Bird Day Annual

Arbor Day - 1911 - 158 pages
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Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, Volume 3

Robert Haven Schauffler - Arbor Day - 1909 - 400 pages
...HALTED at a pleasant inn, As I my way was wending — A golden apple was the sign, From knotty bough depending. Mine host — it was an apple tree — He smilingly received me, And spread his sweetest, choicest fruit To strengthen and relieve me. Full many a little feathered guest Came through...
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Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, Volume 3

Robert Haven Schauffler - Arbor Day - 1909 - 400 pages
...FROM THE GERMAN I HALTED at a pleasant inn, As I my way was wending — A golden apple was the sign, Mine host — it was an apple tree — He smilingly received me, And spread his sweetest, choicest fruit To strengthen and relieve me. Full many a little feathered guest Came through...
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