Reynard, not tired, Her plumage admired, ' How charming ! how brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine, Of a bird so divine, Ah, let me just hear it, pray do. ' Believe me, I long To hear a sweet song... Original Poems for Infant Minds - Стр. 104авторы: Jane Taylor - 1843 - Страниц: 208Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Ann Taylor - 1832 - Страниц: 118
...open her mouth. Sly Raynard, not tired, Her plumage admired, " How charming ! how brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine, Of a bird so divine, Ah, let me just hear it, pray do. " Believe me, 1 long To hear a sweet song." The silly crow foolishly tries : She scarce gave one squall, When the... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1835 - Страниц: 488
...open her mouth. Sly Reynard, not tired, Her plumage admired, ' How charming ! how brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine Of a bird so divine, Ah ! let...she let fall, And the fox ran away with the prize. Ye innocent fair, Of coxcombs beware, To flattery never give ear ; Try well each pretence, And keep... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1836 - Страниц: 226
...open her mouth. Sly reynard, not tired, Her plumage admired, " How charming ! how brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine Of a bird so divine, Ah ! let...she let fall, And the fox ran away with the prize. THE BEDLAMITE. A patient in bedlam who did pretty well, Was permitted sometimes to go out of his cell... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1844 - Страниц: 302
...her mouth. Sly Reynard not tired, her plumage admired, " How charming ! — How brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine of a bird so divine ; Ah ! let me just hear it, now do. Believe me, I long just to hear your sweet song." The silly crow foolishly tries : She scarce... | |
| John Hall - 1845 - Страниц: 354
...— 6. Sly reynard', not tired', Her plumage admired*; — " How charming ! how brilliant its hu£ ! The voice must be fine Of a bird so divine ; — Ah* ! let* me just hear* it' — pray* do. 7. " Believe me', I long' To hear a sweet song*." The silly crow foolishly tries* ; She scarce gave... | |
| Robert Connel - 1853 - Страниц: 210
...open her mouth. Sly Ren'ard, not tired, Her plu'mage admired, " How charming ! how brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine, Of a bird so di-vine', Ah,...hear a sweet song." The silly crow, foolishly tries — And she scarce gave one squall, When the cheese she let fall, And the fox ran away with the prize.... | |
| Robert Armstrong (master of Madras coll.) - 1853 - Страниц: 194
...open her mouth. Sly Reynard, not tired, Her plumage admired : " How charming ! how brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine, Of a bird so divine, Ah, let...hear a sweet song." The silly crow foolishly tries ; But she scarce gave one squall, When the cheese she let fall, And the fox ran away with the prize.... | |
| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - 1854 - Страниц: 172
...open her mouth. Sly Reynard, not tired, Her plumage admired, " How charming! how brilliant its hue! The voice must be fine, Of a bird so divine, Ah, let me just hear it, pray do. The silly crow foolishly tries: She scarce gave one squall, When the cheese she let fall, And the fox... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1859 - Страниц: 356
...mouth. Sly Keynard, not tired, her plumage admired, — "How charming ! — how brilliant its hue ! The voice must be fine of a bird so divine ; Ah ! let me just hear it, now do. ^ Believe me, I long just to hear your sweet song." — The silly crow foolishly tries ; She... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - Страниц: 122
...open her mouth. 6. Her plumage admired, ' How charming! how brilliant its hue! Sly Reynard, not tired, The voice must be fine, Of a bird so divine, Ah ! let me just hear it, pray do. 7. ' Believe me, I long, To hear a sweet song :'' The silly crow foolishly tries ; When the cheese... | |
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