 | 1838
...Somewhere on a sunny bank Buttercups are bright ; Somewhere among the frozen grass Peeps the daisy white. Little hardy flowers, Like to children poor Playing...their mother's door ; Purple with the north wind, Yet uici l and bold ; Fearing not and caring not, Though they be a-cold. What to them is weather! What... | |
 | William Martin - 18?? - 348 pągines
...Somewhere on a sunny bank Buttercups are bright ! Somewhere 'mong the frozen grass Peeps the Daisy white. Little hardy flowers Like to children poor. Playing...sturdy health By their mother's door : Purple with the north-wind Yet alert and bold. Fearing not and caring not, Though they be a-cold ! What to them is... | |
 | William Baxter - 1839
...Somewhere on a sunny bank Buttercups are bright ; Somewhere 'mong the frozen grass peeps the daisy white. Little hardy flowers, like to children poor, Playing...sturdy health by their mother's door : Purple with the north-wind, yet alert and bold, Vearing not, and caring not, though they be a-cold ! What to them is... | |
 | Mary Botham Howitt - 1839 - 208 pągines
...Somewhere on a sunny bank Buttercups are bright ; Somewhere 'mong the frozen grass Peeps the Daisy white. Little hardy flowers, Like to children poor, Playing...sturdy health By their mother's door : Purple with the north-wind, Yet alert and bold, Fearing not and caring not, Though they be a-cold ! What to them is... | |
 | Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 522 pągines
...Somewhere on a sunny bank Buttercups are bright; Somewhere 'mong the frozen gm» Peeps the Daiey white. Little hardy flowers Like to children poor, Playing...sturdy health By their mother's door; Purple with the north-wind, Yet alert and bold, Fearing not and caring not, Though they be a-cold! What to them is... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin Baker - 1845 - 143 pągines
...While the fields are bare, :Si±=j=5Buttercups and dai I " \ W \ \ sies Spring up here and there. 2. Little hardy flowers, Like to children poor, Playing...Fearing not, and caring not, Though they be a-cold. 3. What to them is weather! What are stormy showers 1 Buttercups and daisies Are these human flowers.... | |
 | Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 221 pągines
...Somewhere on a sunny hank Buttercups are hright; Somewhere 'niong the frozen gmss Peeps the Daisy white. Little hardy flowers Like to children poor, Playing in their sturdy health By their mother's door; Purpie with the north-wind, Yet alert and hold, Fearing not and caring not, Though they he a-cold !... | |
 | Robert Holden Webb, William Higgins Coleman - 1849
...the spring lime to tell of sunny hours. While the trees iire leafless ; while the fields are bure, Buttercups and Daisies spring up here and there. Little...What to them is weather ! what are stormy showers ! Bnt'ercnps and Daisies ;ire these human flowers ! He who gave ttiem hardship and a life of care.... | |
 | Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 377 pągines
...primrose Opes its paly gold, Somewhere on a sunny bank, Buttercups are bright: Peeps the daisy white; Little hardy flowers, Like to children poor Playing...Fearing not and caring not Though they be a-cold. Somewhere 'mong the frozen grass The Nautilus ever loves to glide Upon the crest of the radiant tide.... | |
 | Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 340 pągines
...Somewhere on a sunny bank Buttercups are bright ! Somewhere 'mong tie frozen grass Peeps the Daisy white. Little hardy flowers Like to children poor Playing...sturdy health By their mother's door;' Purple with the north-wind, Yet alert and bold, Fearing not and caring not, Though they be a-cold ! What to them is... | |
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