| 1865 - 838 sayfa
...charming of its kind. Simple and unpretending, it goes straight to the heart. We know not its author : — "I've wandered to the village, Tom; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the school-house play-ground, which shehered you and me; But none were left to greet me, Tom ; and few... | |
| 1856 - 394 sayfa
..."Baker Family," and at once determined to give them a place in the Journal. — ED. TWENTY YEAES AGO. I've wandered to the village, Tom; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the school house play -ground, which sheltered you and me; But none were there to greet me, Tom, and few were left to... | |
| 1858 - 84 sayfa
...that I was once in life The merry farmer's boy. For I was a Yankee boy, &c. KECOLLECTIONS OF THE PAST. I've wandered to the village, Tom, I've sat beneath the tree Upon the schoolhouse play ground, That sheltered you and me. But none were left to greet me, Tom, And few were... | |
| 1859 - 802 sayfa
...before the fearful tragedy of Mount Calvary. 340 Twenty Tears Ago. [November, TWENTY YEARS AGO. 1'ru wandered to the village, Tom; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the school-house play-ground, Xhni sheltered you and me; But none were left to greet me, Tom, Auil few... | |
| 1867 - 788 sayfa
...Once we had our fond school-mates, as you have yours now. But few of these remain to this present. " I've wandered to the village, Tom ; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the ecbool-house play-ground That sheltered you and me ; But none wern led to greet me, Tom, And tew were... | |
| Philip Phillips - 1867 - 114 sayfa
...bove, where all la love, There'll be no sor - row there. * .-r ^-. -ид-мй Г Г= -t-if !•.v 1. I've wandered to the .village, Tom, I've sat beneath the tree Upon the school-house 2. The grass is just as green, dear Tom ; bare-footed boys at play Were sporting there... | |
| 1868 - 784 sayfa
...natural expression of true, solemn reeling than that contained in the closing staiiza is seldom found. ] I've wandered to the village, Tom; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the school-house play ground, which sheltered you and me : But none were there to greet .me, Tom ; and... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1870 - 422 sayfa
...natural expression of true, solemn feeling than that contained in the closing stanza is seldom found. I'VE wandered to the village, Tom; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the school-house play-ground, that sheltered you and me; The grass is just as green, Tom ; bare- footed... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 274 sayfa
...have at such a time would require soft tones and slow speed. V.— TWENTY YEARS AGO. ANONYMOUS. 1. I've wandered to the village, Tom ; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the school-house play-ground, which sheltered you and me ; But none were left to greet me, Tom ; and few... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1872 - 322 sayfa
...is well adapted to enforce moral truths. -Explain the allegory.] LESSON XXXIII. TWENTY YEARS AGO. 1. I'VE wandered to the village, Tom^ ; I've sat beneath the tree, Upon the school-house play-ground, which sheltered you and me' ; But none were left to greet* me, Tom' ; and... | |
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