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الصفحة vii
... lay our Plans for Seizing the Mutinied Ship . The Attack , and Deliverance from the Island Ballads . • Percy's Reliques The Babes in the Wood : the Legacy The Decoy The Desertion Chevy Chase : the Hunt The Muster to Arms The Fight ...
... lay our Plans for Seizing the Mutinied Ship . The Attack , and Deliverance from the Island Ballads . • Percy's Reliques The Babes in the Wood : the Legacy The Decoy The Desertion Chevy Chase : the Hunt The Muster to Arms The Fight ...
الصفحة 7
... laid , and there was rich porridge , and fish boiled in butter , and sausages , and everything else that was nice ... lay under the stove ; so he took a piece of sau- sage , and stuck it on a fork , and went and poked it up against the ...
... laid , and there was rich porridge , and fish boiled in butter , and sausages , and everything else that was nice ... lay under the stove ; so he took a piece of sau- sage , and stuck it on a fork , and went and poked it up against the ...
الصفحة 13
... lay at the farther end of the garden , close to some wooden palings . When he reached the top of this delightful mound , he felt proud indeed , as he crowed aloud , and overlooked the wide . fields . While he was busy scratching about ...
... lay at the farther end of the garden , close to some wooden palings . When he reached the top of this delightful mound , he felt proud indeed , as he crowed aloud , and overlooked the wide . fields . While he was busy scratching about ...
الصفحة 17
... lay hands on . Hearing the noise come thundering about him , Bruin dragged and pulled so hard , that he got out his head , but left behind him his ears and skin , so that a more wretched beast was never seen . While in this sad plight ...
... lay hands on . Hearing the noise come thundering about him , Bruin dragged and pulled so hard , that he got out his head , but left behind him his ears and skin , so that a more wretched beast was never seen . While in this sad plight ...
الصفحة 20
... wanted to be let alone ; that was all . Bang , bang , " sounded at this moment over them , and the spokesman lay dead on the water . " Bang , bang , " it went again , and whole flocks of wild geese rose 20 MISCELLANEOUS .
... wanted to be let alone ; that was all . Bang , bang , " sounded at this moment over them , and the spokesman lay dead on the water . " Bang , bang , " it went again , and whole flocks of wild geese rose 20 MISCELLANEOUS .
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الصفحة 235 - Ah luckless speech, and bootless boast! For which he paid full dear; For, while he spake, a braying ass Did sing most loud and clear; Whereat his horse did snort, as he Had heard a lion roar, And gallop'd off with all his might, As he had done before.
الصفحة 226 - Did to the woods resort With fifteen hundred bowmen bold, All chosen men of might, Who knew full well in time of need To aim their shafts aright. The gallant greyhounds swiftly ran To chase the fallow deer : On Monday they began to hunt, When daylight did appear ; And...
الصفحة 235 - And thus unto the youth she said, That drove them to the Bell, " This shall be yours, when you bring back My husband safe and well." The youth did ride, and soon did meet John coming back amain — Whom in a trice he tried to stop, By catching at his rein; But not performing what he meant, And gladly would have done, The frighted steed he frighted more, And made him faster run. Away went Gilpin, and away Went post-boy at his heels, The post-boy's horse right glad to miss The lumb'ring of the wheels.
الصفحة 232 - That's well said ; And for that wine is dear, We will be furnished with our own, Which is both bright and clear. John Gilpin kissed his loving wife; O'erjoyed was he to find That though on pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind, The morning came, the chaise was brought, But yet was not allowed To drive up to the door, lest all Should say that she was proud.
الصفحة 239 - The ship was as still as she could be ; Her sails from heaven received no motion ; Her keel was steady in the ocean. Without either sign or sound of their shock, The waves flowed over the Inchcape Rock ; So little they rose, so little they fell, They did not move the Inchcape bell.
الصفحة 232 - JOHN GILPIN was a citizen Of credit and renown, A train-band captain eke was he Of famous London town. John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear, Though wedded we have been These twice ten tedious years, yet we No holiday have seen. To-morrow is our wedding-day, And we will then repair Unto the Bell at Edmonton All in a chaise and pair. My sister, and my sister's child, Myself and children three, Will fill the chaise; so you must ride On horseback after we.
الصفحة 191 - I came home to my fortification, not feeling, as we say, the ground I went on, but terrified to the last degree, looking behind me at every two or three steps, mistaking every bush and tree, and fancying every stump at a distance to be a man.
الصفحة 236 - Stop thief, stop thief — a highwayman ! Not one of them was mute, And all and each that pass'd that way Did join in the pursuit. And now the turnpike gates again Flew open in short space, The toll-men thinking as before That Gilpin rode a race. And so he did and won it too, For he got first to town, Nor stopp'd till where he had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, Long live the king...
الصفحة 240 - Sir Ralph the Rover sail'd away, He scour'd the seas for many a day ; And now grown rich with plunder'd store, He steers his course for Scotland's shore. So thick a haze o'erspreads the sky They cannot see the sun on high ; The wind hath blown a gale all day, At evening it hath died away. On deck the Rover takes his stand, So dark it is they see no land.
الصفحة 234 - So like an arrow swift he flew Shot by an archer strong; So did he fly — which brings me to The -middle of my song. Away went Gilpin, out of breath, And sore against his will, Till at his friend the calender's His horse at last stood still.