| Jarrold and sons, ltd - 1872 - 104 pagina’s
...wake again, Who sleep upon your bed ! " Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend, what can I do To prove the warm affection I've always felt for you ? I have within my pantry I'm sure you're very welcome — Will you please to take a slice ?" " Oh, no, no," said the little... | |
| English poetry - 1873 - 390 pagina’s
...what can I do To prove the warm affection I have ever felt for you? I have within my parlour great store of all that's nice, I'm sure you're very welcome, will you please to take a slice. 0, no, no ! said the little Fly ; kind sir, that cannot be; For I know what's in your pantry, and I... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 248 pagina’s
...wake again, who sleep upon your bed." 8. Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend, what can I do To prove the warm affection* I've always felt for you? I have within my pantry3 good store of all that's nice; I'm sura you're very welcome — will you please to take a slice... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 292 pagina’s
...little fly, " For I 've often heard it said, They never, never wake again, Who sleep upon your bed." Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend,...have, within my pantry, Good store of all that's nice ; I 'm sure you 're very welcome — Will you please to take a slice ? " " Oh no, no ! " said the little... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 286 pagina’s
...wake again who sleep upon your bed!" 3. Said the cunning Spider to the Fly: " Dear friend, what can I do To prove the warm affection I've always felt...good store of all that's nice ; I'm sure you're very welcome—will you please to take a slice ?" " Oh no, no," said the little Fly; " kind sir, that can... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1879 - 556 pagina’s
...little Fly, "for I've often heard it said, they never, never wake again, who sleep upon your bed!" — Said the cunning Spider to the Fly, "Dear friend!...you're very welcome — will you please to take a slice ?" "Ob no, no !" said the little Fly, "kind sir, that cannot be ; I've heard what's in your pantry,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 pagina’s
...the little fly; "for I've heard it often said, They never, never wake again who sleep upon your bed." nted — Tell me truly, I implore — Is there — u there balm in Gilead t Tell mo — tell me I have always felt for you? I have within my pantry good store of all that's nice ; I'm sure you are... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1881 - 388 pagina’s
...Said the cunning Spider to the Fly, " Dear friend, what can I do To prove the warm affection That I Ve always felt for you ? I have within my pantry Good store of all that 's nice ; I 'm sure you 're very welcomeWill you please to take a slice ?" « Oh no, no," said... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1882 - 138 pagina’s
...little fly, 'for I've often heard it said, They never, never wake again, who sleep upon your bed ! ' 5. Said the cunning spider to the fly, ' Dear friend,...have within my pantry good store of all that's nice : I 'm sure you 're very welcome ; will you please to take a slice ? ' 6. « Oh, no, no ! ' said the... | |
| George Routledge (and sons; ltd.) - 1882 - 202 pagina’s
...never wake again, Who sleep upon your bed!' Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend, what can I do To prove the warm affection I've always felt...you? I have within my pantry Good store of all that's nine : I'm sure you're very welcome— Will you please to take a slice f u 0 no, no," said the little... | |
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