Oh, what a happy life they lead, over the hill and in the mead ! How they sing, and how they play ! See, they fly away, away ! Now they gambol o'er the clearing, — off again, and then appearing! Poised aloft on quivering wing, now they soar, and now... A Year with the Birds - Page 45by Wilson Flagg - 1881 - 318 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1859 - 720 pages
...over with the bloom of the clover ! Bobolincon, Wadolincon, Winterseeble, follow, follow me !" Oh, what a happy life they lead, over the hill and in...must all be happy and loving ; For when the midsummer has come, and the grain has ripened its ear, The haymakers scatter our young, and we mourn for the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1872 - 758 pages
...over with the bloom of the clover ! Bobolincon, Wadolincon, Winterseeble, follow, follow me !" Oh, what a happy life they lead, over the hill and in...must all be happy and loving ; For when the midsummer has come, and the grain has ripened its ear, The haymakers scatter our young, and we mourn for the... | |
| Ella Rodman Church - 1877 - 346 pages
...! I know the saucy chap; I see his shining cap Bobbing in the clover, There ! see, see, see !" 'Oh, what a happy life they lead, Over the hill and in...young, And we mourn for the rest of the year: Then Bobo'lincoln, Wado'lincoln, Winterseeble, haste away 1" ' " " Oh, how pretty !" exclaimed Clara and... | |
| 1898 - 68 pages
...the clearing, - off again, and then appearing; Poised aloft on quivering wing, now they soar, and BOW they sing, ' We must all be merry and moving; we must all be happy and loving.' " And thus it is witn every returning springtime. When the buds have doffed their scaly coverings and... | |
| Abby Peirce Churchill - 1911 - 236 pages
...Bobolincon, Wadolincon, Winsterseeble, follow, follow me!" O what a happy life they lead, over the bill and in the mead ! How they sing, and how they play!...moving; we must all be happy and loving; For when midsummer is come, and the grain has ripened its ear, The haymakers scatter our young, and we mourn... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 816 pages
...clearing — off again, and then appearing; How they sing, and how they play! see, they fly away, away! Poised aloft on quivering wing, now they soar, and...must all be happy and loving ; For when the midsummer has come, and the grain has ripened its ear, The haymakers scatter our young, and we mourn for the... | |
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