| Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 pages
...cow, and calf, I'm not surpris'd to see you laugh, He's five years old, and almost half. The Sheep. LAZY sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields...you lie, Eating grass and daisies white, From the mornhig till the night? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you? Nay, my little... | |
| William Jillard Hort - Readers - 1822 - 186 pages
...the bubbling water flows, Where the grass is fresh and fine, Pretty cow, go there to dine. THE SHEEr. Lazy sheep, pray tell me why, In the pleasant fields you lie, Eating grass, and daisies white, From dewy morn to darksome night? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you? Nay, my little... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1824 - 118 pages
...cow, and calf, I'm not surpris'd to see you laugh, lie's five years old, and almost half. The Sheep. LAZY sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields...thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I pray ? Don't you see the wool that grows On my... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1824 - 116 pages
...cow, and calf, I'm not surpris'd to see you laugh, He's five years old, and almost half. The Sheep. LAZY sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields...thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I pray ? Don't you see the wool that grows On my... | |
| Jane Taylor - Black people - 1831 - 118 pages
...cow, and calf, I'm not surprised to see you laugh, He's five years old, and almost half. Ihe Sheep. LAZY sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields...thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I pray : Don't you see the wool that grows On my... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 pages
...cow, and calf, I'm not surprised to see you laugh, He's five years old, and almost half ! The Sheep. LAZY sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields...thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I pray : Don't you see the wool that grows On my... | |
| Samuel Putnam - Readers - 1836 - 226 pages
...little fools have a similar fate. And that one of the fifty goes through. THE SHEEP. First Scholar. LAZY sheep, pray tell me why, In the pleasant fields you lie, Eating grass, and daisies white, From dewy morn to darksome night? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you 1 Second Scholar.... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1837 - 128 pages
...a nail, She lost her hold, and, sad to tell, Was hurt and hruis'd — for down she fell. The Sheep. Lazy Sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields...thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I pray; Don't you see the wool that grows On my back,... | |
| Lawrence Lovechild - Counting-out rhymes - 1847 - 118 pages
...in the garden, Hanging out the clothes ; By came a little bird, And snapp'd off her nose. 21. I" AZY sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields you...lie, Eating grass and daisies white, From the morning until night ? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay,... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Counting-out rhymes - 1849 - 266 pages
...cow, and calf, [ 'm not surprised to see you laugh, He 's five years old and almost half. THE SHEEP. LAZY sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields...and daisies white, From the morning till the night 1 Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you 1 r Nay, my little master, nay, Do not... | |
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