Four other Oysters followed them, And yet another four; And thick and fast they came at last, And more, and more, and more— All hopping through the frothy waves, And scrambling to the shore. Choice Literature - Page 401912Full view - About this book
| College wit and humor - 1898 - 424 pages
...They laid in piles so neat, And ever)1 gentleman sat down At every lady's feet. THE HARVARD LAMPOON. And thick and fast they came at last, And more and more and more, All hastening out onto the rocks Which lay along the shore. So Gladys and her gentleman Walked on a mile... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - Readers - 1880 - 294 pages
...washed, Their shoes were clean and neat — And this was odd, because, you know, They hadn't any feet. 9. Four other Oysters followed them, And yet another...and more, — All hopping through the frothy waves, THE BOOK OF TALES. 10. The Walrus and the Carpenter Walked on a mile or so, And then they rested on... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - Readers - 1880 - 282 pages
...washed, Their shoes were clean and neat — And this was odd, because, you know, They hadn't any feet. 9. Four other Oysters followed them, And yet another...more, — ' All hopping through the frothy waves, 10. The Walrus and the Carpenter Walked on a mile or so, And then they rested on a rock Conveniently... | |
| Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - 1884 - 296 pages
...Wonderland? с\юр.\.,-$. 6i. A APRIL 5. WISH you could talk. " Looking-glass" chap, ii., p. 28. APRIL 6. ND thick and fast they came at last, And more, and more, and more " Looking-glass? chap, iv., p. 75. APRIL APRIL 6. Í>'V%VWV%'WVVWW\'V lAtVWWWVWWWVWWWVVVVVfrVWVW APRIL... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - Cornwall (England : County) - 1886 - 388 pages
...Egypt, for instance, where the frogs exactly resemble the oysters in Through the Lookingglass :—. " And thick and fast they came at last, And more and...through the frothy waves And scrambling to the shore." In the plate of the lice, the Egyptians are all vigorously scratching themselves and each other, the... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - Cornwall (England : County) - 1886 - 444 pages
...Egypt, for instance, where the frogs exactly resemble the oysters in Through the Lookingglass : — " And thick and fast they came at last, And more and...through the frothy waves And scrambling to the shore. " In the plate of the lice, the Egyptians are all vigorously scratching themselves and each other,... | |
| Classical philology - 1907 - 580 pages
...eager for the treat : Their coats were brushed, their faces washed, Their shoes were clean and neat — And this was odd, because you know, They hadn't any...through the frothy waves, And scrambling to the shore. IDEM LATINE. SOL illustrab.it radiis praefervidus aequor, (Mirum ! Nam medium Nox peragebat iter).... | |
| 1925 - 716 pages
...been for your buzz, I should not even have known you were there! ' " THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER. The Walrus and the Carpenter Walked on a mile or so : And all the little Oysters stood And waited in a row. «Г l*rmUl4m of J/«r«ii»ii,it Co.. Ltd. DENIS... | |
| Shorthand - 1894 - 510 pages
...for the treat ; Their L-oats were brushed, their faces washed, Their shoes were clean and neat — And this was odd, because, you know, They hadn't any...All hopping through the frothy waves, And scrambling for the shore. The children who have read Alice, remember the sad fate that befell the rash little... | |
| Lewis Carroll - Adventure and adventurers - 1897 - 252 pages
...eager for the treat : Their coats were brushed, their faces washed, Their shoes were clean and neat — And this was odd, because, you know, They hadn't any feet. Four otlier Oysters followed them. And yet another four ; And thick and fast they came at last, And more,... | |
| |