| Ann Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1806 - 154 pages
...the ass; — " Thank you, sir," said the cow. When a few of these compliments more ha;l been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last :...waiting politely, (as gentlemen must,) The ass held hu tongue, that the cow might spent first. Then, with a deep sigh she directly began, " Don't you think,... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children - 1821 - 184 pages
...few of these compliments more had been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last, An<l waiting politely (as gentlemen must) The ass held...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... | |
| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1830 - 158 pages
...said the ass, — "thank you sir," said the cow. When a few of these compliment* more bad-been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last ;...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... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...you, sir," said the cow. "When a few of these compliments more had been past, They laid themsolves down on the herbage at last, And waiting politely...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... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1838 - 156 pages
...of the brook And to ^^&£ftSS§3£ -id tt.~ 104 When a few of these compliments more had been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last, And waiting politely (as gentlemen must) The OBS held his tongue, that the cow might speak first. Then with a deep sigh, she directly began, " Don't... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...said the ass, — " thank you, sir," said the cow. When & few of these compliments more had been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last,...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... | |
| Jane Taylor - Children - 1843 - 224 pages
...said the ass ; ' thank you, sir,' said the cow. When a few of these compliments more had been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last ;...sigh, she directly began, ' Don't you think, Mr. Ass, we're injur'd by man ? 'Tis a subject that lays with a weight on my mind : We certainly are much oppress'd... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...said the ass, — "thank you, sir," said the cow. When a few of these compliments more had been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last,...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... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1844 - 192 pages
...said the ass — ' thank you, sir,' said the cow. When a few of these compliments more had been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last,...speak first Then with a deep sigh, she directly began, 'Do n't you think, Mr. Ass, we are injured by man ? T is a subject that lays with a weight on my tnind... | |
| 1849 - 884 pages
...health," said the ass. " Thank you, sir," said the cow. When a few of such compliments more had been past, They laid themselves down on the herbage at last,...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 oppress'd... | |
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