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Página 85
... craw - fish were building a house for a neighbouring dog - fish . " Oh ! " said one , " isn't it hot ? " " Yes , " said the other . " I wish all the dog - fish were sunk under the sand , rather than that they should make us do all their ...
... craw - fish were building a house for a neighbouring dog - fish . " Oh ! " said one , " isn't it hot ? " " Yes , " said the other . " I wish all the dog - fish were sunk under the sand , rather than that they should make us do all their ...
Página 87
... craw - fish lost no time in carrying out their designs . They invited some of the lobsters to their conferences , which pleased them very much . One of them advised that a party of shrimps should be hired to get into the way of the dog - ...
... craw - fish lost no time in carrying out their designs . They invited some of the lobsters to their conferences , which pleased them very much . One of them advised that a party of shrimps should be hired to get into the way of the dog - ...
Página 88
... fish came over to sue for peace , and the craw - fish decided to settle the dispute by a trial of the chief offenders . The young whiting confessed to having exaggerated matters to a great extent , and was sentenced to banishment for ...
... fish came over to sue for peace , and the craw - fish decided to settle the dispute by a trial of the chief offenders . The young whiting confessed to having exaggerated matters to a great extent , and was sentenced to banishment for ...
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Página 84 - Sweet and low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea, Low, low, breathe and blow, Wind of the western sea ! Over the rolling waters go, Come from the dying moon, and blow, Blow him again to me; While my little one, while my pretty one, sleeps. Sleep and rest, sleep and rest, Father will come to thee soon...
Página 59 - And ne'er have spoke a loving word to you; But you at your sick service had a prince. Nay, you may think my love was crafty love And call it cunning : do, an if you will: If heaven be pleased that you must use me ill, Why then you must.
Página 89 - Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
Página 84 - Sleep and rest, sleep and rest, Father will come to thee soon ; Rest, rest, on mother's breast. Father will come to thee soon ', Father will come to his babe in the nest, Silver sails all out of the west Under the silver moon : Sleep, my little one, sleep, my pretty one, sleep.
Página 91 - Tis pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print; A book's a book, although there's nothing in't.
Página 73 - ... pictures of the simplest natural objects, birds and their nests and eggs, trees, wild flowers, and scenes of rural life, such as town children seldom see and country children often fail to enjoy consciously until their attention is specially called to them...
Página 19 - I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." Who saw him die? "I," said the Fly, "With my little eye, I saw him die.
Página 35 - There in the twilight cold and gray, Lifeless, but beautiful, he lay, And from the sky, serene and far, A voice fell, like a falling star, Excelsior ! POEMS ON SLAVERY.
Página 11 - Simple Simon met a pieman, Going to the fair; Said Simple Simon to the pieman, "Let me taste your ware." Said the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show me first your penny;" Said Simple Simon to the pieman, "Indeed I have not any.
Página 72 - Manchester, where a committee has been appointed to remedy the deficiency of English school arrangements in the means of awakening a sense of beauty and an interest in Art.