| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...ever well pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one and mo ; And Phœbe wag pleased too, swers form what men experience call; If wisdom's friend, her best, if not, worst foe. he 's fawning, I with a sour look Cry " Sirrah ! " and give him a blow with my crook : And I'll give... | |
| Language - 1877 - 316 pages
...our incompleteness. Round our restlessness His rest. — Mrs. Browning. Barberry Sourness of temper. But now, when he's fawning, I with a sour look Cry " Sirrah !" and give him a blow with my crook. Byron. Barberry Tree Sharpness. It rains, and there is gloom around, Slippery and sullen is the ground.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 pages
...ever well pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one and me ; And Pha-be was pleased too, sight Of God or angel ; for they thought no ill : So hand in hand they passed, the he 'a fawning, I with a sour look Cry "Sirrah!" and give him a blow with my crook : And I '11 give... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 pages
...said, be, : "Come hither, poor fellow ;" and patted his I thought 'twas the spring ; but, alas ! it was dance the dew doth fall ; Trip it, little urchins,...Lightly as the little bee, Two by two, and three b I'll give him another; for why should not Tray Be as dull as his master, when Phoebe's away ? When... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 368 pages
...ever well pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one and me ; And Phcebe was pleased too, and to my dog said, 'Come hither, poor fellow;' and patted his head. But now, when he 's fawning, I with a sour look Cry 'Sirrah;' and give him a blow with my crook: And I'1l give him... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 pages
...ever well pleased to »ee Come wagging his tail to my lair one and rae ; And Phcebe was pleased too, and to my dog said : ' Come hither, poor fellow ;' and patted his head. But riow, when he's fawning, I with a sour look Cry ' Sirrah ;' aud give him a blow with my crook : And... | |
| 1886 - 552 pages
...and to inv dog said, "Come hither, poor fellow; '' and patted his head. Bat now, when he's fawning. 1 with a sour look Cry "Sirrah!" and give him a blow with my crook: And I'll give him another; for why should not Tray Be аз dull as his master, when Phoebe 's uway? When... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 pages
...ever well pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one and me ; And Phcebe was pleased too, and to my dog said, " Come hither, poor fellow," and..."Sirrah ! " and give him a blow with my crook : And I'll give him another ; for why should not Tray Be as dull as his master, when Phcebe's away? When... | |
| John Byrom - 1894 - 346 pages
...was ever well pleased to see Come wagging his Tail to my Fair one and me ; And Phebe was pleas'd too, and to my Dog said, " Come hither, poor Fellow," and...look Cry " Sirrah," and give him a blow with my Crook ; 25 When my lambkins. — Spec. ; when round me my lambkins. — B. 26 And when Phebe.— Spec. 27... | |
| 1894 - 324 pages
...was ever well pleased to see Come wagging his Tail to my Fair one and me ; And Phebe was pleas'd too, and to my Dog said, " Come hither, poor Fellow," and...look Cry " Sirrah," and give him a blow with my Crook ; 25 When my lambkins. — Spec. ; when round me my lambkins. — B. 26 And when Phebe. — Spec. 27... | |
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