I've heard, this little 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 he said, " I'm sure that's not a hook. "... Day-school Singer for Public and Private Schools - Página 46de Philip Phillips - 1870 - 168 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | Mary O. Ward - 1852 - 288 páginas
...Dear me," to himself he said, "I 'm sure that 's not a hook. "I can but give one little pluck: Let 's see, and so I will." So on he went, and lo, it stuck Quite through his little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried, " Dear mother, had I minded you, I need... | |
 | Oliver Angell - 1858 - 252 páginas
...bite," Thought he, "and so I will," So on he went, when, lo! it quite Stuck through his little gill, And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried— "Dear mother! had I minded you, I should not now have died." THE ORPHAN BOY. • With nought on earth to cheer my heart; No father's... | |
 | Book - 1858 - 104 páginas
...Dear me," to himself he said, " I'm sure that 's not a hook. I can but give one little pluck : Let 's see ; and so I will." So on he went ; and, lo, it stuck Quite through his little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried, " Dear mother, had I minded you, I need... | |
 | Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1858 - 117 páginas
...little pluck To try, and so I will." So on he Avent, and lo, it stuck Quite through his little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried, " Dear mother, if I'd minded you, I should not thus have died." After this was finished, Charley looked gravely into... | |
 | Ann Taylor - 1859
...played, With many a longing look, And — " Dear me," to himself he said, " I'm sure that's not a hook. " I can but give one little pluck : Let's see, and so...went, and lo ! it stuck Quite through his little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried, " Dear mother, had I minded you, I need... | |
 | Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1859 - 119 páginas
...And often to himself he said, " I'm sure that's not a hook. "I can but give one little pluck To try, and so I will." So on he went, and lo, it stuck Quite through his little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried, " Dear mother, if I'd minded you, I should... | |
 | 1859
...little pluck To try, and so I will." So on ho went, nnd lo, it stuck Quite through IMS little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried, " Dear mother, if I'd minded you, I should not -thus have died." After this w.is finished, Charley looked gravely... | |
 | Graduated series - 1860
...played With many a longing look, And — " Dear me," to himself he said, " Pm sure that's not a hook. " I can but give one little pluck ; Let's see, and so...went, and lo! it stuck Quite through his little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew With hollow voice he cried, " Dear Mother, had I minded you, I need... | |
 | Elementary books - 1860
...Dear me !" to himself he said, " I'm sure that's not a hook ! " I can but give one little pluck To see; and so I will." So on he went, and, lo ! it stuck Right through his little gill. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice he cried, " Ah,... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863
...on he went, and lo ! it stuck ' I can but give one little pluck, Quite through his little gill. 5. And as he faint and fainter grew, With hollow voice...cried; ' Dear mother, had I minded you, I need not now have died !' [Write in manuscript the folloiinng letters:] BGESMWXPFNR bgesmwxpfnr [Writing lesson.]... | |
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