| Epictetus, Samuel Croxall, John Gay, William Cowper, Alexander Pope, Jean de La Fontaine, Ignacy Krasicki, James Merrick, Charles Denis, John Tapner - 1832 - 388 páginas
...Sheep as well as Hares. She now the trotting CALF address'd, To save from death a friend distress'd. " Shall I," says he, "of tender age, In this important care engage ? Older and abler pass you by ; How strong are those ! how weak am I ! Should I presume to bear you hence, Those friends... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...In this important care engage ? Older and abler passed yon by; How strong are those! how weak am 1} Should I presume to bear you hence, Those friends of mine may lake offence. Excuse me, then ; you know my heart : I5ul dearest friends, alas! must part. How shall... | |
| Anne Parker - 1835 - 302 páginas
...sheep as well as Hares. She now the trotting Calf addressed, To save from death a friend distressed: "Shall I," says he, "of tender age, In this important care engage? Should I presume to bear you hence, Those friends of mine may take offence. Excuse me, then: you know... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 páginas
...well as hares. 0. She now the trotting calf address'd, To save from death a friend distress'^. ' ' Shall I," says he. " of tender age, ? In this important care engage 1 Older and abler pass'd you by : How strong are those ! how weak am I f Should I presume to bear you... | |
| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 páginas
...sheep, as well as Hares. She now the trotting Calf address'd, To save from death a friend distress'd. " Shall I," says he " of tender age, " In this important...to bear you hence, " Those friends of mine may take offence. " Excuse me, then. You know my heart ; " But dearest friends, alas ! must part : " How shall... | |
| John Gay - 1838 - 254 páginas
...distress'd. ' Shall I,' says he, ' of tender age, 55 ' In this important care engage ? ' Older and abler pass you by ; ' How strong are those ! how weak am I !...to bear you hence, ' Those friends of mine may take offence ! 60 ' Excuse me, then ; you know my heart ; ' But dearest friends, alas ! must part. ' How... | |
| John Gay - 1840 - 170 páginas
...sheep as well as Hares. She now the trotting Calf address' d, To save from death a friend distress'd. ' Shall I,' says he, ' of tender age, ' In this important...to bear you hence, ' Those friends of mine may take offence. ' Excuse me, then. You know my heart ' But dearest friends, alas ! must part. ' How shall... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 páginas
...Sheep as well as Hare*. She now the trotting Calf address'd, To save from Death a friend distress'd. " m« ; Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners...sage and holy, Hail, divincst Melancholy ! Whose offence. Excuse me, then ; you know my heart ; But dearest friends, alas ! must part How shall we all... | |
| Moses Severance - 1841 - 316 páginas
...confess'd his fears ; For hounds eat sheep as well as hares. " Shall I," says he, " of tender age, Tn this important care engage ? Older and abler pass'd...I presume to bear you hence, Those friends of mine might talie offense. Excuse me then : you know my heart, But dearest friends, alas ! must part. How... | |
| John Gay - 1842 - 236 páginas
...Sheep as well as Hares. She now the trotting Calf address'd, To save from death a friend distress'd. " Shall I (says he) of tender age, In this important...to bear you hence, Those friends of mine may take offence. Excuse me, then : you know my heart; But dearest friends, alas ! must part. How shall we all... | |
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