THANK you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread, Every day, and every night, Warm, and fresh, and sweet, and white. Do not chew the hemlock rank, Growing on the weedy bank \ But the yellow cowslips eat, They will make it very sweet. Rhymes for the Nursery - Pàgina 5per Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1849 - 189 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Ann Taylor - 1824 - 116 pàgines
...Bee 90 Passion and Penitence 92 The Dunce of a Kitten . 93 A very sorrowful Story 95 RHYMES FOK THE The Cow. THANK you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk, to soak my bread, Ev'ry day, and ev'ry night, Warm, and fresh, and sweet, and white. Do not chew the hemlock rank, Growing... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1831 - 118 pàgines
...Bee 90 Passion and Penitence 92 The Dunce of a Kitten 93 A very sorrowful Story ...,.,.. 96 RHYMES NURSERY. The Cow. THANK you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread, Ev'ry day, and ev'ry night, Warm, and fresh, and sweet, and white. Do not chew the hemlock rank, Growing... | |
| Mrs. Thomas Spurr - 1836 - 158 pàgines
...Taylor's Rhymes for the Nursery, the same observations may be made; the first stanza children soon learn. Thank you pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread ; Every morn and every night, Fresh and warm, and sweet and white. The principal words in this stanza conveys... | |
| Thomas Bilby - 1836 - 154 pàgines
...lives; And none but naughty boys will joy A cat to torture or destroy. THE COW. Tune, " Hollow Drum." Thank you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread ; Ev'ry day and ev'ry night, Warm, and fresh, and sweet, and white. Do not chew the hemlock rank, Growing... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1839 - 526 pàgines
...Taylor's Rhymes for the Nursery, the same observations may be made ; the first stanza children soon learn. 'Thank you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread ; Every morn and every night, Fresh and warm, and sweet and white.* The principal words in this stanza convey... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1924 - 854 pàgines
...one by the Sisters TAYLOR early in the nineteenth century : — ' " Thank you, pretty cow, that mado Pleasant milk to soak my bread, Every day and every night, Warm and fresh and sweet and white ; " and the other by ROBF.KT Louis STEVENSON, at the end of it : — • '• The friendly cow, nil... | |
| Albert Smith - 1843 - 274 pàgines
...in a romantic meadow; and moreover some lines, which commenced, as well as our memory serves us, " Thank you, pretty cow, that made, Pleasant milk, to soak my bread;" followed by some well-founded cautions to the animal not to chew hemlock, and other rank weeds ; still,... | |
| Margaret Fraser Tytler - 1845 - 252 pàgines
...warm milk, he would say or sing those pretty verses that you used to be so fond of some time age ; Thank you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread." Sometimes he would stop at the first verse, and sometimes go on in a most warning voice, shaking his... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1845 - 118 pàgines
...32, 33 , tl . . nor, not, good — tube, tub, bull, rule — oil, pound — thin, TUIS. i - The Cows. Thank you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread, i Ev'ry day, and ev'ry night, Warm, and fresh, and sweet, and white. Do not chew the hemlock rank,... | |
| 1850 - 156 pàgines
...but do not tread On my meek but healthful head ; For I always seem to say, Chilly winter's gone away. THE COW. Thank you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread, Every morning, every night, Fresh, and warm, and sweet, and white. And oh, how thankful I should be To God,... | |
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