FROM breakfast on through all the day At home among my friends I stay, But every night I go abroad Afar into the land of Nod. All by myself I have to go, With none to tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain-sides of dreams.... The Morse Readers: Practical Graded Text ... - Página 87por Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - 1902Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1885 - 124 páginas
...sits upon the pillow-hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. XVII THE LAND OF NOD FROM breakfast on through all the...tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain-sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me, Both things to eat and... | |
| Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1889 - 234 páginas
...curious alone breakfast furious abroad frightening serious among strangest glorious THE LAND OF NOD. 1. From breakfast on through all the day At home among...every night I go abroad Afar into the Land of Nod. 2. All by myself I have to go, With none to tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams 3.... | |
| Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1889 - 238 páginas
...into a dream, and never waked up to tell what it had dreamed about. LESSON LXXVII. THE LAND OF NOD. 1. From breakfast on through all the day At home among...every night I go abroad Afar into the Land of Nod. 2. All by myself I have to go, With none to tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams afar... | |
| J. M. Dixon - 1891 - 392 páginas
...myself, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. — HALIBUBTON. The land of nod — sleep. F. But every night I go abroad Afar into the land of nod. — BL STEVENSON. Noggin. — To go to nogyin-stares — to go to pieces ; to fall into confusion.... | |
| 1893 - 112 páginas
...gentle Saviour, loving and kind ; Baby lies in her arms and spies All his heaven in the mother's eyes. THE LAND OF NOD. From breakfast on through all the...tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me, Both things to eat and... | |
| 1898 - 216 páginas
...grows, Where the bubbling water flows, Where the grass is fresh and fine, Pretty cow, go there and dine. THE LAND OF NOD. From breakfast on through all the...myself I have to go, With none to tell me what to do — And up the mountain sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me, Both things to eat... | |
| Horace Parker Chandler - 1893 - 286 páginas
...with joy, The solace that could half our griefs remove. Sanuarg THE LAND OF NOD. JFifteentl). T^ROM breakfast on through all the day At home among my...tell me what to do, — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain-sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me, Both things to eat and... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 394 páginas
...sits upon the pillow-hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. XVII THE LAND OF NOD FROM breakfast on through all the...tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain-sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me, Both things to eat and... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 440 páginas
...That sits upon the pillow-hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. THE LAND OF NOD FROM breakfast on through all the...tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain-sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me, Both things to eat and... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 394 páginas
...sits upon the pillow-hill, And sees before him, dale and plain, The pleasant land of counterpane. XVII THE LAND OF NOD FROM breakfast on through all the...tell me what to do — All alone beside the streams And up the mountain-sides of dreams. The strangest things are there for me, Both things to eat and... | |
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