| George Merriam - 1841 - 308 pàgines
..."Oh, what will become," says the cricket, "of me? ' ' 2. At last, by starvation and famine made bold, All dripping with wet, and all trembling with cold,...Away he set off to a miserly ant, To see if, to keep him^alive, he would grant Him shelter from rain,— He wished only to borrow,— A mouthful of grain.^... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1841 - 264 pàgines
...the cricket, " of me !" 2. At last, by starvation and famine made bold, All dripping with wet, and trembling with cold, Away he set off to a miserly...mouthful of grain. He wished only to borrow, — He would pay it to-morrow;' If not, he must die of starvation and sorrow. 3. Says the ant to the cricket,... | |
| Thomas Urry Young - 1852 - 302 pàgines
...; " O ! what will become," says the cricket, "of me?" At last, by starvation and famine made bold. All dripping with wet and all trembling with cold,...rain , A mouthful of grain He wished only to borrow ; He'd repay it to-morrow ; If not, he must die of starvation and sorrow. Says the ant to the cricket,... | |
| 1852 - 1162 pàgines
...* Oh I what will become," says the cricket, " of me ?" At last, by starvation and famine mode bold, All dripping with wet, and all trembling with cold,...grant Him shelter from rain, A mouthful of grain: He wish'd only to borrow ; He'd repay it to-morrow ; If not, he must die of starvation and sorrow. Says... | |
| Mary (aunt, pseud.) - 1854 - 104 pàgines
...the cricket, of me ? At last by starvation and famine made bold, All dripping with wet, all shivering with cold, Away he set off to a miserly ant, To see...rain, A mouthful of grain, He wished only to borrow, He'd repay him to morrow, If not, he must die of starvation and sorrow. Says the ant to the cricket,... | |
| Francis Channing Woodworth - 1859 - 322 pàgines
..." Oh, what will become," says the cricket, " of me ?" At last, by starvation and famine made bold, All dripping with wet and all trembling with cold,...grant Him shelter from rain — A mouthful of grain He wish'd only to borrow — He 'd repay it to-morrow ; If not, he must die of starvation and sorrow.... | |
| 1863 - 260 pàgines
...tree ; "O what will become." says the Cricket, "of me?" At last, by starvation and famine made bold, All dripping with wet, and all trembling with cold,...— A mouthful of grain He wished only to borrow, He'd repay it to-morrow ; If not, he must die of starvation and sorrow. Says the Ant to the Cricket,... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1864 - 200 pàgines
...— " Oh, what will become," says the cricket, "of me?" At last, by starvation and famine made bold, All dripping with wet, and all trembling with cold,...keep him alive, he would grant Him shelter from rain, And a mouthful of grain. He wished only to borrow, And repay it to-morrow : If not, he must die of... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1865 - 226 pàgines
...! what will become," says the cricket, " of me' ?" 2. At last, by starvation and famine made bold, Away he set off to a miserly ant, To see if, to keep him alive, he would grant Him shelter from rain, And a mouthful of grain. He wished only to borrow ; He'd repay* it to-morrow ; If not, he must die... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 pàgines
...(says the Cricket) of me ! ' At last, by starvation and famine made bold, All dripping with wet and trembling with cold, Away he set off to a miserly...borrow, He 'd repay it to-morrow ; If not, he must die with starvation and sorrow. Says the Ant to the Cricket, ' I'm your servant and friend, THE INTERMEDIATE... | |
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