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" 2. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat ! Hark ! was there ever so merry a note ] Listen awhile, and you '11 hear what he 's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. 3. Dear little blossoms down under the snow, You must be weary of... "
The Franklin Fourth Reader: For the Use of Public and Private Schools - Page 93
by George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 240 pages
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Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 43

Education - 1911 - 322 pages
...swinging. Brave little fellow! the skies may be dreary, Nothing cares he while his heart Is so cheery. Hark! how the music leaps out from his throat; Hark! was there ever so merry a note? Listen a while and you'll hear what he's saying, Up in the apple tree swinging and swaying. "Dear little blossoms...
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Our Young Folks, Volume 2

John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton - Children's literature - 1866 - 808 pages
...swinging; Brave little fellow, the skies may be dreary; Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. Hark! how the music leaps out from his throat, — Hark! was there ever so merry a note ? Listen a while and you '11 hear what he 's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. "Dear little...
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Child Life: A Collection of Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - Children - 1871 - 296 pages
...swinging. Brave little fellow ! the skies may be dreary,— Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark ! was there ever so merry a note ? Listen u while, and you'll hear what he's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. " Dear little...
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The Child's Speaker

Charles Northend - 1872 - 194 pages
...swinging; Brave little fellow, the skies may be dreary, Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat; Hark!...was there ever so merry a note ? Listen awhile and you'll hear what he's saying, Up in the apple-tree singing and swinging. " Dear little blossoms, down...
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The Fourth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers (Elementary) - 1872 - 254 pages
...swinging. Brave little fellow! the skies may be dreary,— Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. Hark! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark! was there ever so merry a note? Listen a while, and you '11 hear what he's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. in. " Dear little...
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The Fourth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers (Elementary) - 1872 - 254 pages
...Brave little fellow! the skies may be dreary,— Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. n. Hark \ how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark! was there ever so merry a note ? Listen a while, and you 11 hear what he's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. m. "Dear little...
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The Fourth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers (Elementary) - 1872 - 254 pages
...Brave little fellow! the skies may be dreary,— Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. II. Hark! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark! was there ever so merry a note ? Listen a while, and you 'll hear what he's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. m. " Dear little...
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Analytical Fourth [-sixth] Reader: Containing Practical Directions for ...

Richard Edwards - 1867 - 274 pages
...out from his throat,Hark ! was there ever so merry a note ? Listen awhile and you'll hear what he's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying....know ; Hark, while I sing you a message of cheer: Summer is coming! and spring-time is here! 4. " Little white snowdrop ! I pray you arise; Bright yellow...
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The Fourth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers (Elementary) - 1873 - 254 pages
...Brave little fellow! the skies may be dreary,— Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. n. Hark! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark! was there ever so merry a note ? Listen a while, and you 'll hear what he's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. m. "Dear little...
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The Franklin Primer Or First[-sixth] Reader: By G. S. Hillard and L. J ...

George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1873 - 248 pages
...EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. swing'ing drear'y cheer'y throat mer'ry blos'som| wea'ry mes'sage daffo-dlls 2. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark ! was there ever so merry a note 1 Listen awhile, and you '11 hear what he 's saying, Up in the apple-tree swinging and swaying. 3....
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