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" They laid themselves down on the herbage at last; And waiting politely (as gentlemen must) The ass held his tongue, that the cow might speak first. Then, with a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we are injured by man? 'Tis a subject... "
The class and standard series of reading books. 5 pt. [in 7]. - Page 125
by Charles Bilton - 1869
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Original Poems: For Infant Minds

Ann Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1806 - 154 pages
...subject that lies with a weight on my mind ; Vi'e certainly are much oppress'd by mankind. . . " Now what is the reason ? (I see none at all,) That I always must go when Suke chooses to call'; ' F 3 Whatever I'm doing, ('tis certainly hard,) At once I must go to be milked in the yard. " I've...
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Original Poems, for Infant Minds, Volume 2

Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children - 1821 - 184 pages
...The ass held his tongue, that the cow might speak first. . •!; >• «( Then wilh a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we are injured by man? Tis a subject that lays with a weight on my mind; We certainly are much oppressed by mankind. " Now what is the reason?...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds: Vol. I

Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1827 - 156 pages
...'Tis a subject that lies with a weight on my mind : We certainly are much oppress'd by mankind. " Now what is the reason (I see none at all) That I always...('tis certainly hard,) I'm forced to leave off' to be milk'd in the yard. "" I've no will of my own, but must do as they please, •And give them my milk...
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Original Poems, for Infant Minds

Ann Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1834 - 152 pages
...politely, (as gentlemen must,) The ass held his tongue, that the cow might speak Then with a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we are...a subject which lies with a weight on my mind : We certainly are much oppress'd by mankind. " Now what is the reason, (I see none at all,) That I always...
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Original Poems, for Infant Minds

Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1838 - 156 pages
...a weight on my mind j We certainly are much oppress'dby mankind. " Now what is the reason 7 (1 pee none at all,) That I always must go when Suke chooses...to call ; Whatever I'm doing- ('tis certainly hard) At once I must go to be milk'd in the yard. l( I've no will of my own, but must do as they please,...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...gentlemen must, The ass held his tongue, that the cow might speak first. Then with a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we are injured by man ? Tis a subject that lays with a weight on my mind : We certainly are much oppressed by mankind. Now what is the reason...
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The United States Speaker, a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...gentlemen must, The ass held his tongue, that the cow might speak first. Then with a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we are injured by man ? "Tis a subject that lays with a weight on my mind : We certainly are much oppressed by mankind. Now what is the reason...
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Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons [A. and J. Taylor ...

Ann Taylor - 1843 - 154 pages
...politely (as gentlemen must) The ass held his tongue, that the cow might speak Then with a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we are injured by man ? 'T is a subject which lies with a weight on my mind : We really are greatly oppressed by mankind....
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Original Poems for Infant Minds

Jane Taylor - 1844 - 192 pages
...is a subject that lays with a weight on my tnind : We certainly are much oppressed by mankind. Now what is the reason (I see none at all) That I always must go when Suke chooses to call ; Whatever I 'm doing ('t is certainly hard) At once I must go to be milked in the yard. ' I 've no will of my...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...gentlemen must, The ass held his tongue, that the cow might speak first. Then with a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we are injured by man ? 'Tis a subject that lays with a weight on my mind : We certainly are much oppressed by mankind. Now what is the reason...
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