| Alonzo Reed, Brainerd Kellogg - 1913 - 456 pages
...from West, From North and from South come the pilgrim and guest; When the gray-haired New-Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection...brightens the eye? What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin-pie? — Whittier 14. That orb6d maiden with white fire laden, Whom mortals call the moon,... | |
| Nebraska. Department of Public Instruction - 1913 - 216 pages
...from west, From north and from south come the pilgrim and guest, When the gray-haired New Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection...where the girl smiled before,— What moistens the lips and brightens the eye, What calls back the past, like the rich pumpkin pie? Oh, fruit loved of... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1914 - 612 pages
...from West, From North and from South come the pilgrim and guest, When the gray-haired New-Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection...What calls back the past, like the rich pumpkin pie? " Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie was held to be unthinkable. Yet there could be no pumpkin pie without... | |
| Mary Dawson - 1916 - 836 pages
...Pumpkin," but change the words New England to Thanksgiving in honor of the date: "What moistens the lips and what brightens the eye, What calls back the past like the Thanksgiving Pie." AND Now THE GAME OF "P1" Instead of a conventional contest or game have a round... | |
| 1917 - 290 pages
...Grade Portraits in Crayon, Water Color, Pastel and Sepia • CHAPTER VIII PIES "What moistens the lips, what brightens the eye, What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin pie?" — Whittier. SUNSHINE PIE "Would you like to know the reason why We make such lovely sunshine pie?... | |
| 1918 - 86 pages
...from West, From North and from South, came the Pilgrim and guest, When the gray-haired New Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection...care-wearied man seeks his mother once more, And the worn mother smiles where the girl smiled before — What moistens the lip and what brightens the eye? What... | |
| Elia Wilkinson Peattie - 1918 - 128 pages
...at which all smiled at the reunion of friends and the bounty of the board. What moistens the lip and brightens the eye! What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin pie! I was sure these lines would meet with approval, and having "come down to the popular taste," I was... | |
| Ida Prentice Whitcomb - 1922 - 486 pages
...Yankee looks forth Where crook-necks are coiling and yellow fruit shines, • ••••••• • What moistens the lip and what brightens the eye? What calls back the past, like the rich pumpkin-pie ? " Of his Indian legends, the aboriginal story, " The Bridal of Pennacook " — its scene... | |
| 1923 - 134 pages
...Thanksgiving Day, when from East and from West, From North and from South, come the pilgrim and guest, What moistens the lip, and what brightens the eye?...What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin pie? _ — John G. Whittier. HOLIDAYS — CHl'RCH DAYS — ANNIVERSARIES — 1923 Nov. 1. All Saints' Day.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 424 pages
...New-Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection restored, When the care- wearied man seeks his mother once more, And the worn matron...the eye ? What calls back the past, like the rich pumpkinpie ? C, fruit loved of boyhood ! the old days recalling ; When wood-grapes were purpling and... | |
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