Besides, the Queen had heard (which piqued her most) How through the deepest riddles he could spy ; How all the curious arts that women boast Were quite transparent to his piercing eye ; And so the Queen had come — a royal guest — To put the sage's... Curious Experiments for Preventing the Waste of Honey, and Preserving the ... - Page 117by A.P. Beresford, Alexander Dedekind, Andrew Jameson, Auguste de Saint-Hilaire, Benjamin Kidd, Bouffier de Sauvages, Charles Bucke, Edward Latham Ormerod, Esq. Thomas Hale, George Hubbard, Harry Wallis Kew, Herbert S. Shorthouse, I. Hopkins, James Caldwell, James Cavanah Murphy, Lippi, M.M.M., T. Slevan, Thorsley, Travers James Briant, William Carr, William Dunbar, William Hyde Wollaston - 1820 - 7 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Madison Watson - Readers - 1868 - 314 pages
...teach In pleasing proverbs ; and she wished, in sooth, To know if Kumor spoke the simple truth. 3. Besides, the Queen had heard (which piqued * her most)...guest — To put the sage's " cunning to the test. 4. And straight she held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant wreath of flowers ; The... | |
| John Godfrey Saxe - 1868 - 496 pages
...teach In pleasing proverbs ; and she wished, in sooth, To know if Rumor spoke the simple truth. in. Besides, the queen had heard (which piqued her most)...royal guest — To put the sage's cunning to the test. IV. And straight she held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant wreath of flowers ;... | |
| John Godfrey Saxe - American poetry - 1873 - 516 pages
...teach In pleasing proverbs ; and she wished, in sooth, To know if Rumor spoke the simple truth. m. Besides, the queen had heard (which piqued her most)...royal guest — To put the sage's cunning to the test. IV. And straight she held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant wreath of flowers ;... | |
| John Godfrey Saxe - 1876 - 516 pages
...teach In pleasing proverbs ; and she wished, in sooth, To know if Rumor spoke the simple truth. to. Besides, the queen had heard (which piqued her most)...royal guest — To put the sage's cunning to the test. jcv. And straight she held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant wreath of flowers ;... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1876 - 348 pages
...in sooth, To know if Humor spoke the simple truth. 3. Besides, the Queen had heard (which piqued 6 her most) How through the deepest riddles he could...guest — To put the sage's " cunning to the test. 4. And straight she held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant wreath of flowers ; The... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers - 1876 - 346 pages
...in sooth, To know if Bumor spoke the simple truth. 8. Besides, the Queen had heard (which piqued 5 her most) How through the deepest riddles he could...Queen had come — a royal guest — To put the sage's 6 cunning to the test. 4. And straight she held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1876 - 348 pages
...Humor spoke the simple truth. 3 Besides, the Queen had heard (which piqued 5 her most) How (hrp.ugh the deepest riddles he could spy ; How all the curious arts that women boast AVere quite transparent to his piercing eye ; And so the Queen had come — a royal guest — To put... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - Readers - 1878 - 444 pages
...teach In pleasing proverbs ; and she wished, in sooth, To know if Rumor spoke the simple truth. 3. Besides, the Queen had heard (which piqued her most)...royal guest — To put the sage's cunning to the test. 4. And straight she held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant wreath of flowers ; The... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1880 - 352 pages
...wished, in sooth, To know if Rumor spoke the simple truth. S. Besides, the Queen had heard (wliidh piqued * her most) How through the deepest riddles...Queen had come — a royal guest — To put the sage's 6 cunning to the test. 4. And straight slie held before the monarch's view, In either hand, a radiant... | |
| James Martin (of the Wedgwood inst, Burslem) - 1880 - 232 pages
...teach In pleasing proverbs; and she wished, in sooth, To know if Rumour spoke the simple truth. 3. Besides, the queen had heard (which piqued her most)...transparent to his piercing eye ; And so the queen had come—a royal guest— To put the sage's cunning to the test. 4. And straight she held before the... | |
| |