| 1865 - 276 pages
...Catch him? No! Let him go; Never nurt an insect so. But, no doubt, He flies out Just to gad about. Now you see his wings of silk Drabbled in the Baby's...milk! Fie! oh fie! Foolish fly, How will he get dry? All wet flies Twist their thighs; Then they wipe their heads and eyes; Cats, you know, Wash just so;... | |
| 1868 - 220 pages
...the Baby understand ? Then the fly shall kiss her hand. Put a crumb on her thumb; Maybe he will come. Round and round, on the ground, On the ceiling he...Drabbled in the Baby's milk ! Fie, oh, fie ! foolish fly ! He will soon get dry. All wet flies twist their thighs : So they wipe their heads and eyes. Cats,... | |
| 1869 - 182 pages
...baby understand ? Then the fly shall kiss her hand. Put a crumb on her thumb : May-be he will come. Round and round, on the ground, On the ceiling, he...see his wings of silk Drabbled in the baby's milk. Fy ! oh, fy ! foolish fly : How will you get dry ? All wet flies twist their thighs, So they wash their... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...Catch him î No, Let him go, Never hurt an insect so ; But no doubt He Hies out Just to gad about. s must be carried on And still be doing, never done ; As if reli 0 fie, Foolish fly ! How will he get dry ! All wet flies Twist their thighs ; Thus th'-y wipe their... | |
| 1872 - 294 pages
...Catch him ? No ! Let him go ; Never hurt an insect so. But, no doubt, He flies out Just to gad about. Now you see his wings of silk Drabbled in the baby's...milk. Fie ! oh, fie ! Foolish fly. How will he get dry ? All wet flies Twist their thighs; Then they wipe their heads and eyes. Cats, you know, Wash just... | |
| 1872 - 296 pages
...Never hurt an insect so. But, no doubt, He flies out Just to gad about. Now you see his wings of siik Drabbled in the baby's milk. Fie ! oh, fie ! Foolish fly. How will he get dry ? All wet flies Twist their thighs; Then they wipe their heads and eyes. Cats, you know, Wash just... | |
| 1873 - 698 pages
...baby understand 1 Then the fly shall kiss her hand ; Put я crumb on her thumb, May be he will come. Round and round on the ground, On the ceiling he is found ; Catch him 1 No. Let him go, Never hurt him so! Now you see his wings of silk Drabbled in the Baby's milk, Fie... | |
| George Brace Loomis - 1875 - 64 pages
...Baby understand? Then the fly shall kiss her hand; Put a crumb On her thumb, May be he will come. 6 Round and round On the ground, On the ceiling he is...the Baby's milk! Fie! oh fie! Foolish fly! How will you get dry! 7 All wet flies Twist their thighs; So they wipe their heads and eyes, Cats, you know,... | |
| George Brace Loomis - 1875 - 64 pages
...understand f Then the fly shall kiss her hand ; Pat a crumb On her thumb, Itay be he will come. 6 Bound and round On the ground. On the ceiling he is found ; Catch him ? No. Let him go Never hurt him so I Now yon aee his wings of iilk Drabbled in the Baby's milk I Fie! oh ne! Foolish fly I How will you... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 pages
...Catch him ? No, Let him go ; Never hurt an insect so ; But no doubt He flies out Just to gad about. Now you see his wings of silk Drabbled in the baby's milk ; Fie, 0 fie, Foolish fly ! How will he get dry ? All wet flies Twist their thighs ; Thus they wipe their... | |
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