. St. Nicholas [serial]. i n. WHO WILL GO A-GIPSYING? A Girl-Scout Canzonet By EDITH D. OSBORNE Oh, who will go a-gipsying, a-gipsying with me?Where happy roads are luring and valleys fair to see,Green hills and white roads that lead to Arcady;Who will go a-gipsying, a-gipsying with me? A comrade! a comrade! one who will think as I;One who loves the greenwood, the hills that tower high;A maid who loves the lacing boughs under a starry sky;A comrade! a comrade! one who will think as I. Oh, who will go a-gipsying? the mornings wide and blue; It calls me; the white roads are calling, calling too.


. St. Nicholas [serial]. i n. WHO WILL GO A-GIPSYING? A Girl-Scout Canzonet By EDITH D. OSBORNE Oh, who will go a-gipsying, a-gipsying with me?Where happy roads are luring and valleys fair to see,Green hills and white roads that lead to Arcady;Who will go a-gipsying, a-gipsying with me? A comrade! a comrade! one who will think as I;One who loves the greenwood, the hills that tower high;A maid who loves the lacing boughs under a starry sky;A comrade! a comrade! one who will think as I. Oh, who will go a-gipsying? the mornings wide and blue; It calls me; the white roads are calling, calling too. Theres a lure in the west wind, it thrills me through and through; I listen to its calling, O morning wide and blue! (Green hills and white roads that lead to Arcady) Who will go a-gipsying, a-gipsying with me? A SUMMER GOWN The meadow is a gown of green. Sing ho, for grasses short and tall!The meadow is a gown of green—A gown of sunny, silken sheen,And rich as that of an)- queen. Sing ho, the gown of green, 0!The little b


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