| Lewis Carroll - Adventure stories - 1876 - 108 pages
...Such solemnity, too ! One could see he was wise, The moment one looked in his face ! 1 He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least...they found it to be A map they could all understand. "What's the good of Mcrcator's North Poles and Equators, Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines ? " So... | |
| Lewis Carroll - Children's poetry - 1883 - 238 pages
...Such solemnity, too ! One could see he was wise, The moment one looked in his face ! He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least...they found it to be A map they could all understand. " What's the good of Mercator's North Poles and Equators, Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines ? " So... | |
| Lewis Carroll - Children's poetry - 1884 - 268 pages
...Such solemnity, too ! One could see he was wise, The moment one looked in his face ! He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least...they found it to be A map they could all understand. " What's the good of Mercator's North Poles and Equators Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines ?" So the... | |
| American literature - 1892 - 806 pages
...nonsense if he likes ? Especially if it be such first-rate nonsense as that of the Bellman who Had bought a large map representing the sea Without the least vestige of land, and his light-hearted companions who Were much pleased when they found it to be A map they could all understand.... | |
| David Salmon - Teaching - 1898 - 314 pages
...such intelligible a ma[) as {he BeUman provided for the hunting of the Snark the easiest to read, — He had brought a large map representing the sea Without...land ; And the crew were much pleased when they found to be A map they could all understand. ' What's the good of Mercator's north poles and equators, Tropics,... | |
| Lewis Carroll - Children's poetry - 1903 - 356 pages
...grace! Such solemnity, too! One could see he was wise The moment one looked in his face! He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least...they found it to be A map they could all understand. "What's the good of Mercator's North Poles and Equators, Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines?" So the... | |
| Lewis Carroll - 1906 - 106 pages
...grace! Such solemnity, too! One could see he was wise, The moment one looked in his face! He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least...they found it to be A map they could all understand. "What's the good of Mercator's North Poles and Equators, Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines?" So the... | |
| Belle Moses - Authors, English - 1910 - 320 pages
...Such solemnity, too ! One could see he was wise, The moment one looked in his face ! He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least...they found it to be A map they could all understand. " What's the good of Mercator's North Poles and Equators, Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines ? " So... | |
| Belle Moses - Authors, English - 1910 - 322 pages
...Such solemnity, too ! One could see he was wise, The moment one looked in his face ! He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least...they found it to be A map they could all understand. "What's the good of Mercator's North Poles and Equators, Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines?" So the... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - Christian life - 1920 - 256 pages
...humanity. So in an old jingle a captain brought to his crew the map of a shoreless sea: "He brought them a map representing the sea, Without the least vestige of land ; And the crew were all glad when they found it to be A map they could all understand. 'What's the use of Mercators, North... | |
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