The hope of the Katzekopfs, by William Churne |
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الصفحة 30
... thank yourselves . Queen Ninnilinda , if ever I saw a mother that was likely to spoil a child , you are that person . King Katze- kopf , if ever I saw a father who was likely to man . let his son lead him by the nose 30 THE HOPE OF.
... thank yourselves . Queen Ninnilinda , if ever I saw a mother that was likely to spoil a child , you are that person . King Katze- kopf , if ever I saw a father who was likely to man . let his son lead him by the nose 30 THE HOPE OF.
الصفحة 37
... father , just as the King was about to sit down , whereby his Majesty got a tumble , and the Prince got his ears boxed ; he had killed nurse Yellowlily's cockatoo by endea- vouring to ascertain whether it was as fond of stewed mushrooms ...
... father , just as the King was about to sit down , whereby his Majesty got a tumble , and the Prince got his ears boxed ; he had killed nurse Yellowlily's cockatoo by endea- vouring to ascertain whether it was as fond of stewed mushrooms ...
الصفحة 53
... father , foolish man ! is anxious to get him a place at court , -little knowing what he desires for him . Methinks it would be well that he should see the experiment tried . It may be of benefit to both parties . So I shall set about it ...
... father , foolish man ! is anxious to get him a place at court , -little knowing what he desires for him . Methinks it would be well that he should see the experiment tried . It may be of benefit to both parties . So I shall set about it ...
الصفحة 66
... Nay , then , dear father , I would rather be where I am . I should like to see the royal palace , and all the things you mention , but I should prefer to live here . Ah ! we never could be so happy as we are here , 66 THE HOPE OF.
... Nay , then , dear father , I would rather be where I am . I should like to see the royal palace , and all the things you mention , but I should prefer to live here . Ah ! we never could be so happy as we are here , 66 THE HOPE OF.
الصفحة 67
... . Witikind must see the world , and learn to be bold and manly . " " Can I not be bold and manly , father , unless I see the world ? " asked the boy rather timidly . " No , to be sure not ! " answered THE KATZEKOPFS . 67.
... . Witikind must see the world , and learn to be bold and manly . " " Can I not be bold and manly , father , unless I see the world ? " asked the boy rather timidly . " No , to be sure not ! " answered THE KATZEKOPFS . 67.
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
ALDERSGATE STREET allowed answered apprentice asked befriend bullrush called Chamberlain child cockatrice companion continued contrived Count Rudolf Countess Ermengarde creature cried the sprite dabra door Ediltrudis elves endeavoured exclaimed eyes Fairy Fairy-land father favour felt gentle reader give hand happy hare heard Heir hill Hope immediately JOSEPH MASTERS keyhole kind King Katze King Katzekopf knew Lady Abracadabra Lady Rigida laughing little Witikind live look looking-glass Lord Lord Chamberlain macauco Majesty Mamma manner master merry mind mischief mother never Nurse Yellowlily once palace Penny Magazines perhaps poor Price Prince Eigenwillig Prince's Privy Councillors Queen Ninnilinda replied the Prince replied Witikind rose royal highness seemed self-willed selfish shuttlecock smile soon spoilt stood struggle suppose sure Tale Taubennest thing thought threw tion tone trial turned Veronica wand weary wish Witi wonder
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 121 - O see ye not yon narrow road, So thick beset with thorns and briers ? That is the path of righteousness, Though after it but few enquires. " And see ye not that braid, braid road, That lies across that lily leven ? That is the path of wickedness, Though some call it the road to Heaven.
الصفحة 126 - OVER the mountains, And over the waves ; Under the fountains, And under the graves ; Under floods that are deepest, Which Neptune obey ; Over rocks that are steepest, Love will find out the way.
الصفحة xiii - An hundred of their merry pranks, By one that I could name, Are kept in store ; con twenty thanks To William for the same. To William Churne of Staffordshire Give laud and praises due, Who every meal can mend your cheer With tales both old and true : To William all give audience, And pray ye for his noddle, For all the fairies' evidence Were lost, if it were addle.