The Heart of Oak Books: Fables and nursery talesCharles Eliot Norton D.C. Heath, 1902 |
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... opened to him of all the vast and noble resources of that life . The books are meant alike for the family and the school . The teacher who may use them in the schoolroom will find in them a variety large enough for the different ...
... opened to him of all the vast and noble resources of that life . The books are meant alike for the family and the school . The teacher who may use them in the schoolroom will find in them a variety large enough for the different ...
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... opened the door and went in . She was well pleased when she saw the milk and honey in the basins . If she had been a good child , she would not have touched it , but would have waited until the bears came home , when perhaps they would ...
... opened the door and went in . She was well pleased when she saw the milk and honey in the basins . If she had been a good child , she would not have touched it , but would have waited until the bears came home , when perhaps they would ...
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... opened the door , and the mice were in such a fear that they ran into a crack . Then , when they would eat some nice figs , in came a maid to get a pot of honey or a bit of cheese ; and when they saw her , they hid in a hole . Then the ...
... opened the door , and the mice were in such a fear that they ran into a crack . Then , when they would eat some nice figs , in came a maid to get a pot of honey or a bit of cheese ; and when they saw her , they hid in a hole . Then the ...
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... began to caw her best ; but the moment she opened her mouth , the piece of cheese fell to the ground , only to be snapped up by Master Fox . UNION GIVES STRENGTH . An old man on the point THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS . 33 The Fox and the Crow.
... began to caw her best ; but the moment she opened her mouth , the piece of cheese fell to the ground , only to be snapped up by Master Fox . UNION GIVES STRENGTH . An old man on the point THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS . 33 The Fox and the Crow.
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... opened her mouth and let him drop out . His mother caught him in her apron , and ran home with him . One day , as Tom Thumb's father was in the fields with him , Tom begged to be allowed to take home the horse and cart . The father ...
... opened her mouth and let him drop out . His mother caught him in her apron , and ran home with him . One day , as Tom Thumb's father was in the fields with him , Tom begged to be allowed to take home the horse and cart . The father ...
Términos y frases comunes
asked ball beanstalk beautiful began bells of St called castle Christina G Cinderella clothes coach creature cried Dame Wiggins daugh daughter dear DIAMONDS AND TOADS DICK WHITTINGTON distressed door dressed factor traded fairy father fell gave giant girl godmother gold Goody Twoshoes happy heard honor huge bear Jack Jack's king king's lady lamb LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER Little Margery Little Red Riding little wee bear lived look lord marquis majesty marquis of Carabas master meadow milk and honey mother mouse never ogre Oliver Goldsmith palace poor pretty prince princess Puss PUSS IN BOOTS queen rats and mice Red Riding Hood Richard Whittington Say the bells sent shoes sisters sleep slipper soon STORY supper tell thought Thumb TOLD IN PICTURES Tom Thumb took Whittington wife Wiggins of Lee wind wolf woman young
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Página 151 - Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be healthy, and wealthy, and wise.
Página 57 - I'm sure you must be weary, dear, with soaring up so high; Will you rest upon my little bed ?" said the Spider to the Fly, " There are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin, And if you like to rest awhile I'll snugly tuck you in...
Página 164 - With the Means by which she Acquired her Learning and Wisdom, and in Consequence thereof her Estate; set Forth at Large for the Benefit of those, Who from a State of Rags and Care, And having Shoes but half a Pair; Their Fortune and their Fame would fix, And gallop in a Coach and Six.
Página 49 - I love and I love !' In the winter they're silent — the wind is so strong ; What it says, I don't know, but it sings a loud song. But green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm weather, And singing, and loving — all come back together. [
Página 58 - Sweet creature!" said the spider, "you're witty and you're wise, How handsome are your gauzy wings, how brilliant are your eyes! I have a little looking-glass upon my parlor shelf, If you'll step in one moment, dear, you shall behold yourself." "I thank you, gentle sir," she said, "for what you're pleased to say, And bidding you good-morning now, I'll call another day.
Página 26 - Giles. Half-pence and farthings, Say the bells of St. Martin's. Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's. Pancakes and fritters, Say the bells of St. Peter's. Two sticks and an apple, Say the bells of Whitechapel.
Página 157 - THE WAY TO BE HAPPY. How pleasant it is, at the end of the day, No follies to have to repent ; But reflect on the past, and be able to say, That my time has been properly spent.
Página 164 - ... the History of Little Goody Two Shoes, otherwise Mrs. Margery Two Shoes ; with the means by which she acquired learning and wisdom, and, in consequence thereof, her estate ; set forth at large for the benefit of those " Who, from a state of rags and care, And having shoes but half a pair, Their fortune and their fame should fix, And gallop in a coach and six.
Página 58 - Come hither, hither, pretty Fly, with the pearl and silver wing; Your robes are green and purple; there's a crest upon your head; Your eyes are like the diamond bright, but mine are dull as lead...
Página 31 - Spin ! " said the mother ; " We spin," said the ten : So they spun lace webs In their sly little den. Over in the meadow, In the soft summer even, Lived a mother-fire-fly And her little flies eleven. " Shine ! " said the mother ; "We shine," said the eleven: So they shone like stars In the soft summer even.