| George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1843 - 500 pages
...sea. A life in the woods, hoys, is even as changing; With proud independence we season our cheer, Antl those who the world are for happiness ranging, Won't find it at all, if they don't find it here. Then enter, hoys ; cheerly, hoys, euter and rest, I'll show you the life, hoys, we live in the west.... | |
| 1850 - 98 pages
...free ; Behold how its beautiful colours all vary, Like tnose of the clouds, or the deep-rolling sea. A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing —...ranging, Won't find it at all if they don't find it here. Then enter, boys, cheerly, &c. Here, brothers, secure from all turmoil and danger, We reap what we... | |
| 1851 - 234 pages
...free; Behold how its beautiful colours all vary, Like those of the clouds or the deep-rolling seal A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing ; With...Won't find it at all if they don't find it here." C.KO F. MoRBIS. THE JUVENILE MUSEUM; OR, A CHILD'S LIBRARY OP AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.— By QCIET... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1852 - 588 pages
...Behold how its beautiful colours all vary, [free; Like those of the clouds, or the deep-rolling sea. A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing; With...Won't find it at all, if they don't find it here. Then enter, boys; cheerly, boys, enter and rest; I'll show you the life, boys, we live in the west.... | |
| George Pope Morris - 1852 - 138 pages
...free ; Behold how its beautiful colours all vary, Like those of the clouds, or the deep rolling sea. A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing; With...And those who the world are for happiness ranging, Then enter, boys; cheerly, boys, enter and rest; I'll show you' the life, boys, we live in the west.... | |
| George Pope Morris - American poetry - 1853 - 422 pages
...free ; Behold how its beautiful colours all vary, Like those of the clouds, or the deep-rolling sea ! A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing ; With...ranging, Won't find It at all if they don't find it here. Then enter, boys ; cheerly, boys, enter and rest ; I 'll show you the life, boys, we live in the West... | |
| Songs - 1853 - 456 pages
...free ; Behold how its beautiful colours all vary, Like those of the clouds, or the deep-rolling sea. A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing ; With...ranging, Won't find it at all, if they don't find it here ! Then enter, boys, cheerly, &c. We reap what we sow, for the soil is our own ; — We spread hospitality's... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1855 - 690 pages
...Behold how its beautiful colours all vary, [free; Like those of the clouds, or the deep-rolling sea. Then enter, boys ; chccrly, boys, enter and rest ; I'll show you the life, boys, we live in the west.... | |
| Horace Binney Wallace - American literature - 1856 - 478 pages
...free ; Behold how its beautiful colors all vary, Like those of the clouds, or the deep-rolling sea. A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing; With...Won't find it at all, if they don't find it here. Then enter, boys ; cheerly, boys, enter and rest ; I'll show you the life, boys, we live in the west.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1858 - 752 pages
...A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing ; With prond independence we season our cheer, Anil those who the world are for happiness ranging Won't find it at all, if they don't find it here. ' "General Morrts's hm« m 'The Song-writer of America' belongs to two beminpberes, and is greater... | |
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