| Charles Bilton - 1867 - 120 pągines
...innocent,' the mother cried, And started from her nook, ' That painted fly is put to hide A sharp and barbed hook.' Now, as I've heard, this little trout Was young...too, And so he thought he'd venture out To see if it were true. And round about the hook he played With many a longing look, And ' Dear me!' to himself... | |
| National reading books - 1867 - 136 pągines
..." Pray is not that a fly ? I'm very hungry, and I wish You'd let me go and try." " Sweet innocent," the mother cried, And started from her nook, — " That horrid fly is meant to hide The sharpness of the hook 1 " Now, as I've heard, this little trout Was young and silly... | |
| James Burns (publisher.) - 1867 - 104 pągines
...wish You'd let me go and try." " You sil-ly ehild!" his mo-ther cried, And start-ed from her m>ok ; " That hor-rid fly is put to hide The sharp-ness of the hook." But round a-bout the fly he play'd, With ma-ny a long-ing look ; And " Dear me," to him-self he said,... | |
| 1869 - 158 pągines
...very hungry, and I wish "DEAR mother," said a little fish, You'd let me go and try." "Sweet innocent," the mother cried, And started from her nook, " That horrid fly is meant to hide The sharpness of a hook." Was young and silly too, And so he thought he'd venture out... | |
| Philip Phillips - 1870 - 180 pągines
...and I wish You'd let me but to hide The sharp-ness 3 Now, as I've heard, this little trout Was youug, and foolish, too, And so he thought he'd venture out To see if it was true. 4 And round about the hook he played, With many a longing look, And " Dear me," to himself lie said,... | |
| Choice poetry - 1871 - 96 pągines
..." Pray is not that a fly ? I'm veiy hungry, and I wish You'd let me go and try." " Sweet innocent," the mother cried, And started from her nook, "That...too, And so he thought he'd venture out To see if it were true. And round about the hook he play'd, With many a longing look, And, " Dear me," to himself... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1872 - 200 pągines
...her nook, " That painted fly is put to hide A sharp and barbed hook." Now, as I've heard, this litte trout Was young and foolish too, And so, he thought he'd venture out To see if it were true. And round about the hook he played With many a longing look, And " Dear me !" to himself... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1872 - 104 pągines
...wish You 'd let me go and try." 2. " Sweet innocent," the mother cried, And started from her work, " That horrid fly is put to hide The sharpness of the hook." But round about the hook he played, With many a longing look, And " Dear me ! " to himself he said,... | |
| Hugues Charles S. Cassal, Théodore Karcher - 1875 - 182 pągines
...fish, ' Pray is not that a fly ? I'm very hungry, and I wish, You'd let me go and try.' ' Sweet silly child,' the mother cried, And started from her nook,...horrid fly is put to hide . The sharpness of the hook.' 35. THE HIPPOPOTAMUS. The hippopotamus is an African animal. It lives near rivers or in the water,... | |
| English reader - 1876 - 104 pągines
...not that a fly ? J'm very hungry, and I wish You'd let me go and try." C,i, THE SILLY LITTLE FISH. " My dear sweet child," the mother cried, And started..." That horrid fly is put to hide The sharpness of a hook." Now, as I've heard, this little trout Was young and foolish too, And so he thought he'd venture... | |
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