Melodic Third Reader, كتاب 3American Book Company, 1906 - 192 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 5
... hill - side , field and hol low The win 2. Oh , pretty yel - low prim rose , First her - - - ter snows have fled , ald of the spring , ) : 6 ។ 19 : The sil You tell - ver brook runs bab - bling , Blue skies ver - head ; us , bright ...
... hill - side , field and hol low The win 2. Oh , pretty yel - low prim rose , First her - - - ter snows have fled , ald of the spring , ) : 6 ។ 19 : The sil You tell - ver brook runs bab - bling , Blue skies ver - head ; us , bright ...
الصفحة 7
... hill , boys , Put music in your toil ; Turn 2 . 3 . nothing cheers the spirits Like a mer ry round - e - lay . No smiling eyes and lips count more Than beau - ty , wealth , or grace ; But als , boys , A whistle for a foil ; to mat I ...
... hill , boys , Put music in your toil ; Turn 2 . 3 . nothing cheers the spirits Like a mer ry round - e - lay . No smiling eyes and lips count more Than beau - ty , wealth , or grace ; But als , boys , A whistle for a foil ; to mat I ...
الصفحة 43
... for the world is so fair , As I trot on my po ny - a way , Past houses and villages , streamlets and hills , Trot trot , trot , trot , Dap - ple Gray ; Trot trot , trot trot , Dap -ple. Mel . Third Rd . 43 world is so fair, As I ...
... for the world is so fair , As I trot on my po ny - a way , Past houses and villages , streamlets and hills , Trot trot , trot , trot , Dap - ple Gray ; Trot trot , trot trot , Dap -ple. Mel . Third Rd . 43 world is so fair, As I ...
الصفحة 56
... Sound - ing far and wide , Sweet is the mu sic Of Borne by the breez es , Wak ing the O'er hills and val ech · oes , and near . · - leys , si lent tide . ។ D.C. morn - ing sun is to 1. The 2. From Mel . Third Rd . 56.
... Sound - ing far and wide , Sweet is the mu sic Of Borne by the breez es , Wak ing the O'er hills and val ech · oes , and near . · - leys , si lent tide . ។ D.C. morn - ing sun is to 1. The 2. From Mel . Third Rd . 56.
الصفحة 66
... hill To watch for the old new moon ; I 2. The brown thrush sings to his meek brown wife Who broods be - low on her nest , " Of 3. But the baby.moon is .. wide a - wake And its eyes are shin - ing bright ; The 9:24 bb4 26 very softly ...
... hill To watch for the old new moon ; I 2. The brown thrush sings to his meek brown wife Who broods be - low on her nest , " Of 3. But the baby.moon is .. wide a - wake And its eyes are shin - ing bright ; The 9:24 bb4 26 very softly ...
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a-way beat birds blow blue boys breeze bright CARL REINECKE cheer child Christ-mas-time Chromatic clap cres DANIEL PROTHEROE dear Ding Dong dream earth ev'r ev'ry fair FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY flow'r FOREST SONG FRANZ ABT FRANZ SCHUBERT glad gold GRANVILLE BANTOCK H. L. HEARTZ hail Hark hear heart heigh hur-rah intervals klang kling la la la lelu light lit tle Little Jack Frost Lord loud louder lu jah melodies Merrily merry minor scale Minor Seconds moon morn-ing moth ness night o'er quarter note R. L. STEVENSON rest ROBERT SCHUMANN round sail scale written Sing high sing low sleep Sleigh slower Slowly smiles Soft softly Solfeggio song Spring Study sweet thee THOMAS HOOD Thou thro tion tone tree voice wind wings नै नै
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الصفحة 131 - Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite; Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good.
الصفحة 173 - ... rustling sail And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys, While like the eagle free Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind!
الصفحة 29 - Heigh ho ! He dances and sings To the sound of his wings With a hey and a heigh and a ho. Oh, who is so merry, so airy, heigh ho ! As the light-headed fairy ? heigh ho, Heigh ho ! His nectar he sips From the primroses' lips With a hey and a heigh and a ho.
الصفحة 7 - Of arbours filled with dainty scents From lovely flowers that never fade; Bright flies that glitter in the sun, And glow-worms shining in the shade. And talking birds with gifted tongues, For singing songs and telling tales, And pretty dwarfs to show the way Through fairy hills and fairy dales. But when a bad child goes to bed, From left to right she weaves her rings, And then it dreams all through the night Of only ugly horrid things! Then...
الصفحة 66 - Has it feathers like a bird? Is it brought from famous countries Of which I have never heard? Oh, some scholar! Oh, some sailor! Oh, some wise man from the skies! Please to tell a little pilgrim Where the place called morning lies!
الصفحة 6 - There's a wonderful weaver High up in the air, And he weaves a white mantle For cold earth to wear. With the wind for his shuttle, The cloud for his loom, How he weaves, how he weaves, In the light, in the gloom.
الصفحة 130 - Ring out the grief that saps the mind, For those that here we see no more : Ring out the feud of rich and poor, Ring in redress to all mankind.