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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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School and Home Education, Volume 20

Education - 1901 - 592 pages
...swinging. Brave little fellow! the skies may be dreary; Nothing pares he while his heart la to 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 swineing and swuyine. Dear little blossoms down under...
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Mother-song and Child-song

Charlotte Brewster Jordan - American poetry - 1898 - 364 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...
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The Standard First [ -fifth] Reader, Book 4

Martin Grove Brumbaugh - Readers - 1899 - 408 pages
...skies may be dreary,— Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. Hark! how the music leaps out of 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: " Dear little blossoms down...
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The Progressive Course in Reading: First[ -fifth] Book ...

George I. Aldrich, Alexander Forbes - Readers - 1900 - 230 pages
...swinging. Brave little fellow ! the skies may be dreary, — Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. 2. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat!...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. " Little white snowdrop !...
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The Progressive Course in Reading: 3rd-5th Bk, Book 4

George I. Aldrich, Alexander Forbes - Readers - 1900 - 444 pages
...swinging. Brave little fellow ! the skies may be dreary, — Nothing cares he while his heart is so cheery. 2. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat!...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. 4. " Little white snowdrop...
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Nature Study and the Child

Charles B. Scott - Nature study - 1900 - 658 pages
...Bluebird. 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 swinging and swaying, ' Dear little blossoms down...
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The Mother Tongue, Book 1

1900 - 336 pages
...to the reader. Study the following sentences. Find the words which you think are interjections. 1. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark ! was there ever so merry a note ? 2. Hush! the bear will hear thee ! 3. " It snows ! " cried the schoolboy. " Hurrah! " 4. Alas ! alas...
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The Mother Tongue: Lessons in speaking, reading and writing English, by S. L ...

English language - 1900 - 348 pages
...to the reader. Study the following sentences. Find the words 'which you think are interjections. 1. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark! was there ever so merry a note ? 2. Hush! the bear will hear thee! 3. " It snows ! " cried the schoolboy. " Hurrah! " 4. Alas ! alas...
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The Mother Tongue: Book I : Lessons in Speaking, Reading and Writing English

Sarah Louise Arnold, George Lyman Kittredge - English language - 1900 - 336 pages
...to the reader. Study the following sentences. Find the words which you think are interjections. 1. Hark ! how the music leaps out from his throat! Hark ! was there ever so merry a note ? 2. Hush ! the bear will hear thee ! 3. " It snows ! " cried the schoolboy. " Hurrah ! " 4. Alas !...
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The Guilford Speller: With Word Studies and Dictionary Work

A. B. Guilford, Aaron Lovell - 1901 - 192 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...awhile and you '11 hear what he 's saying, Up in the apple tree swinging and swaying. EMILY H. MILLER. NOTE. — Observe the musical effect of ng in the...
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