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" Pray what is the reason (I see none at all) That I always must go when Suke chooses to call? Whatever I'm doing ('tis certainly hard) I'm forced to leave off to be milked in the yard. "
Original Poems for Infant Minds - Page 100
by Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - 1830 - 144 pages
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Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons [A. and J. Taylor ...

Ann Taylor - 1818 - 146 pages
...chooses to call ; PS Whatever I'm doing, ('tis certainly hard,) I'm fore'd to leave off to be milk'd in the yard. " I've no will of my own, but must do...them my milk to make butter and cheese ; I've often a great mind to kick down the pail, Or give Suke a box on the ears with my tail. " But ma'am," said the...
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Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons [A. and J. Taylor ...

Ann Taylor - 1835 - 156 pages
...must go when Suke chooses to call? Whatever I'm doing ('tis certainly hard) I'm forced to leave off to be milked in the yard. " I've no will of my own, but...please, And give them my milk to make butter and cheese ; Sometimes I endeavour to kick down the pail, Or give Suke a box on the ear with my tail." " But,...
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Correspondence between a mother and her daughter at school. Original poems ...

Jane Taylor - 1835 - 488 pages
...will of my own, but must do as they please, And give them my milk to make butter and cheese : I Ve often a vast mind to knock down the pail, Or give Suke a box oh the ears with my tail.' ' But, ma'am,' said the ass, ' not presuming to teach— ' O dear, I beg...
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Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons [A. and J. Taylor ...

Ann Taylor - 1843 - 154 pages
...call ? Whatever I'm doing ('tis certainly hard) I'm forced to leave off to be milked in the yard. 0 " I've no will of my own, but must do as they please, And give them my milk to make butter and cheese ; Sometimes l endeavour to kick down the pail, Or give Suke a box on the ear with my tail." t, Ma'am,""...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...always must go when Suke chooses to call : Whatever I'm doing, 'tis certainly hard, At once I must go to be milked in the yard. I've no will of my own, but...pail, Or give Suke a box of the ears with my tail." 31 f.2 UNITED STATES SPEAKER. " But ma'am," said the ass, " not presuming to teach— 0 dear, 1 beg...
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The Servants' magazine, or Female domestics' instructor, Volumes 12-14

1849 - 884 pages
...when Suke chooses to call, Whatever I'm doing ; 'tis certainly hard, At once I must go to be milk'd in the yard. " I've no will of my own, but must do...vast mind to knock down the pail, Or give Suke a box on the ears with my tail." " But, ma'am," said the ass, not presuming to teach — " O dear, I beg...
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Melodies for Childhood

Children's poetry - 1857 - 300 pages
...must go when Suke chooses to call ; What ever I 'in doing, 't is certainly hard, At once I must go to be milked in the yard. " I've no will of my own, but...please, And give them my milk to make butter and cheese ; I 've often a vast mind to knock down the pail, Or give Suke a box of the ears with my tail." " But...
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Book of poetry for the young

Book - Children's poetry, English - 1858 - 124 pages
...when Suke chooses to call ? Whatever I 'm doing ('tis certainly hard), I 'm forced to leave off to be milked in the yard. I've no will of my own, but...they please, And give them my milk to make butter and cneese; Sometimes I endeavour to kick down the pail, Or give Suke a box of the ear with my tail." "...
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The Humorous Speaker: Being a Choice Collection of Amusing Pieces, Both in ...

Oliver Oldham - Humorous recitations - 1858 - 422 pages
...call : Whatever I'm doing, 'tis certainly hard, At once I must go to be milked in the yard. " I 've no will of my own, but must do as they please, And give them my milk to make butter and cheese ; I 've often a vast mind to knock down the pail, Or give Suke a box on the ears with my tail." ''...
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The complete reader, by E.T. Stevens and C. Hole, Volume 2

Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 pages
...go when Suke chooses to call ? Whatever I'm doing ('tis certainly hard), I'm forced to leave off to be milked in the yard ; I've no will of my own, but...give them my milk to make butter and cheese ; I've oft a great mind to kick down the pail, Or give Suke a box on the ears with my tail. ' But, ma'am,'...
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