I'm griev'd to see, That you can so ill-temper'd be: You make your fault a great deal worse, By being angry and perverse. O, how much better it appears To see you melting into tears, And then to hear you humbly say, "I'll not do so another day. Rhymes for the Nursery - Pàgina 61per Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1824 - 96 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 pàgines
...chair, With pouting lip, and frowning brow: I wonder what's the matter now f For doing work so bad mid slow, That you are standing sulking so ? Why then,...fault a great deal worse, By being angry and perverse. O, how much better it appears To see you melting into tears, And then to hear you humbly say, " I'll... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1831 - 118 pàgines
...there, Leaning down upon a chair, With pouting lip and frowning brow ? I wonder what's the matter now. Come here, my dear, and tell me true, Is it because...how much better it appears, To see you melting into tears, And then to hear you humbly say, " Til not do so another day." o But when you stand and sulk... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 pàgines
...there, Leaning down upon a chair, With pouting lip and frowning brow ? I wonder what's the matter now. Come here, my dear, and tell me true* Is it because I spoke to you About the work you'd done so slow, That you are standing sulking so ? Why, then, indeed,... | |
| 1837 - 128 pàgines
...Leaning down upon the table, With pouting lip, and frowning brow 1 I wonder what's the matter now ! Come here, my dear, and tell me true, Is it because...see, That you can so ill-temper'd be ; You make your faults a great deal worse, By being angry and perverse. O, how much better it appears, To see you melting... | |
| 1866 - 302 pàgines
...there, Leaning down upon a chair, With such an angry lip and brow ? I wonder what's the matter now. Come here, my dear, and tell me true; Is it because I spoke to you About the work you'd done so slow, That you are standing fretting so ? Why then, indeed,... | |
| Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 292 pàgines
...That you are standing fretting so? Why, then indeed I 'm grieved to see That you can so ill-tempered be. You make your fault a great deal worse By being angry and perverse. Oh, how much better 't would appear, To see you shed a humble tear, And then to hear you meekly say, "I'll not do so another... | |
| Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 236 pàgines
...there, Leaning down upon a chair, With such an angry lip and brow ? I wonder what 's the matter now. Come here, my dear, and tell me true ; Is it because I spoke to you About the work you 'd done so slow, That you are standing fretting so ? Why, then indeed... | |
| My poetry book - 1858 - 172 pàgines
...there, Leaning down upon a chair, With such an angry lip and brow ? I wonder what's the matter now. Come here, my dear, and tell 'me true ; Is it because I spoke to you About the work you'd done so slow, That you are standing fretting so? Why then, indeed,... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1859 - 242 pàgines
...there, Leaning down upon a chair, With such an angry lip and brow ? I wonder what's the matter now. Come here, my dear, and tell me true, Is it because I spoke to you About the work you'd done so slow, That you are standing fretting so ? Why, then, indeed,... | |
| Easy rhymes - 1864 - 176 pàgines
...there, Leaning down upon a chair, With such an angry lip and brow ? I wonder what's the matter now. Come here, my dear, and tell me true ; Is it because I spoke to you About the work you'd done so slow, That you are standing fretting so ? Why then, indeed,... | |
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