But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place. If I am not so large as you, You are not so small as I, And not half so spry. Sheldon's Primary Language Lessons - Page 1161895 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| Children's poetry - 1857 - 300 pages
...helpless prey. — Couldst thou not, poor Wagtail ! see, That the Hawk was made for thee ? J. MONTGOMERY. THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIRREL. THE Mountain and the...Little Prig ; " Bun replied, You are doubtless very big ; THE GEANDFATHEK. 265 But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1863 - 104 pages
...morning. A happy school was Miss Margery's, was it not ? * <_/«« i^vloanfatn. ana &ie tsautitet. The mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former called the latter 'Little Pig;' Bun replied, " You are doubtless very big, But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - 216 pages
...reverence, and held in honour, while the bad king was despised. THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIEEEL. A Fable. The mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former called tho latter ' Little prig.' Bun replied : ' You are doubtless very big, But all sorts of things and... | |
| Charles Northend - Readers - 1865 - 192 pages
...greatest of mankind ; Great, not like Csesar, stained with blood ; But, like "Washington, great in good. THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIRREL. THE Mountain and the Squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former call'd the latter " Little Prig." Bun replied — " You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things... | |
| Reason - Children's poetry - 1866 - 82 pages
...it, THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIEEEL. THE mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former call'd the latter "Little Prig;" Bun replied, You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of tilings and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace... | |
| Education - 1868 - 504 pages
...on pretty good authority, that toads live for many years shut up in tho heart of a block of marble. The Mountain and the Squirrel. The mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former called thelatter "Little prig;' Bun replied, " You are doubtless very big, But all sorts of things and weather... | |
| 1898 - 1146 pages
...seeds are spread on sheets and dried in the sun. When dried, they are packed in sacks and shipped East The Mountain and the Squirrel The mountain and the...Little prig ;*" Bun replied, " You are doubtless very b\g, But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together To make up a year. And a sphere.... | |
| James Cornwell - 1870 - 156 pages
...admire How love has in their aid (Love that not ever seems to tire) Such rich provision made. RC TBENCH. THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIRREL. THE mountain and the...quarrel, And the former called the latter " Little Prig." Bom replied, " You are doubtless very big, But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together,... | |
| Philip Lawrence - English language - 1870 - 422 pages
...our hearts will thank him meekly That He taught us how to wait. THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIRREL. TVHE mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former called the latter "Little Prig." Bun replied: To make up a year, And a sphere; And I thiuk it no disgrace To occupy my place. if I 'm not so large... | |
| James Cornwell - 1870 - 152 pages
...(Love that not ever seems to tire) Such rich provision made. EC TKENCH. THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIREEL. THE mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel, And the former called the latter " Little Prig." Bom replied, " You are doubtless very big, But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together,... | |
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