| Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 páginas
...white, From the mornhig till the night? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I...back, to make you clothes? Cold, and very cold you'd get, If I did not give you it. True, ft seems a pleasant thing, To nip the daisies in the spring; But... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 186 páginas
...white, From dewy morn to darksome night? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you? Nay, my little master, nay, Do. not serve me so, I...; Don't you see the wool that grows On my back, to give you clothes? Cold, and very cold you'd be, Did you get no wool from me. Then the fartner comes... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1824 - 118 páginas
...white, From the morning till the night ? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I...back, to make you clothes? Cold, and very cold you'd get, If I did not give you it. True, it seems a pleasant thing To nip the daisies in the spring; But... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1831 - 118 páginas
...white, From the morning till the night ? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I...back, to make you clothes? Cold, and very cold you'd get, If I did not give you it. True, it seems a pleasant thing To nip the daisies in the spring ; But... | |
| Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 páginas
...white, From the morning till the night ? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I...very cold, you'd be, If you had not wool from me. True, it seems a pleasant thing, To nip the daisies in the spring ; But many chilly nights I pass On... | |
| 1837 - 128 páginas
...white, From the morning till the night? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I...Don't you see the wool that grows On my back, to make your clothes ? Cold, and very cold you'd get, If I did not give you it. True, it seems a pleasant thing... | |
| 1844 - 332 páginas
...,- r ,-«, U p VUU 91 U ^ ^ ^ U ^ I From the morning till the night,E v'ry thing can something do. 2 Nay, my little master, nay Do not serve me so I pray,...Don't you see the wool that grows On my back to make your clothes ? Cold, oh, very cold you'd be If I did not give it thee. 3 Sure it seems a pleasant thing;... | |
| Lawrence Lovechild - 1847 - 118 páginas
...white, From the morning until night ? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I...that grows On my back, to make you clothes ? Cold, yes, very cold, you'd be, If you had no wool from me. Then the farmer comes at last, When the merry... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - 1849 - 266 páginas
...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 serve me so, I...the wool that grows On my back, to make you clothes 1 Cold, and very cold, you 'd be, If you had not wool from me. True, it seems a pleasant thing, To... | |
| 1850 - 156 páginas
...white, From the morning till the night ? Every thing can something do, But what kind of use are you ? Nay, my little master, nay, Do not serve me so, I...Don't you see the wool that grows On my back to make your clothes ? Cold, and very cold, you'd get, If I did not give you it. Sure it seems a pleasant thing... | |
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