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" I hunt for haddocks' eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat-buttons In the silent night. And these I do not sell for gold Or coin of silvery shine, But for a copper halfpenny, And that will purchase nine. "I sometimes dig for buttered... "
Through the Looking Glass: And what Alice Found There - 172. oldal
szerző: Lewis Carroll - 1897 - 209 oldal
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The modern elocutionist, compiled and ed. by J.A. Jennings

John Andrew Jennings - 1878 - 488 oldal
...He said, " I hunt for haddock's eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat-buttons In the silent night. And these I do not sell for gold...By which I get my wealth — And very gladly will I drink Your honour's noble health." I heard him then, for I had just Completed my design To keep the...

Alice's Wonderland birthday book, compiled by E.S. Leathes from Alice in ...

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - 1884 - 296 oldal
...D- H ОТ poker will burn you if you hold it too long. " Wonderland," chap, i., p. 10. J SOMETÍ MES dig for buttered rolls, Or set limed twigs for crabs...I sometimes search the grassy knolls For wheels of hansom cabs. "Looking-glass" chap, viii., p. 180. AUGUST 14. f > l í II ]| ! , ': ' I ' I , ' I i...

Scribner's Magazine, 29. kötet

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1901 - 916 oldal
...To what the old man said, I cried, " Come, tell me how you live ! " And thumped him on the head. " I sometimes dig for buttered rolls, Or set limed twigs...I sometimes search the grassy knolls For wheels of Hansom cabs. " And that's the way" (he gave a wink) " By which I get my wealth — And very gladly...

Scribner's Magazine ..., 29. kötet

1901 - 892 oldal
...rolls, Or set limed twigs for crabs; I sometimes search the grassy knolls For wheels of Hansom cabs. " And that's the way " (he gave a wink) " By which I get my wealth — And very gladly will I drink Your Honor's noble health." I heard him then, for I had just Completed my design To keep the...

Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There

Lewis Carroll - 1897 - 252 oldal
...He said 1 1 hunt for haddocks' eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat-buttons In the silent night. And these I do not sell for gold...for a copper halfpenny, And that will purchase nine. '/ sometimes dig for buttered rolls, Or set limed tzvigs for crabs ; I sometimes search the grassy...

Alice in Wonderland: In Five Acts

1897 - 68 oldal
...He said, ' I hunt for Haddocks' eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat buttons In the silent night. " ' And these I do not sell for...By which I get my wealth — And very gladly will I drink Your Honor's noble health.' " I heard him then, for I had just Completed my design To keep...

Fairyland and fancy

Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1902 - 422 oldal
...do!' He said 'I hunt for haddocks' eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat-buttons In the silent night. And these I do not sell for gold...'By which I get my wealth— And very gladly will I drink Your Honor's noble health.' I heard him then, for I had just Completed my design To keep the...

The Merry Maker

Joel Chandler Harris - 1902 - 442 oldal
...He said, 'I hunt for haddocks' eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat-buttons In the silent night. And these I do not sell for gold...halfpenny, And that will purchase nine. I sometimes search the grassy knolls For wheels of Hansoin-cabs. And that's the way' (he gave a wink) ' By which...

The Hunting of the Snark: And Other Poems and Verses

Lewis Carroll - 1903 - 352 oldal
...He said, "I hunt for haddocks' eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat-buttons In the silent night. And these I do not sell for gold..."By which I get my wealth — And very gladly will I drink Your honor's noble health." ! I heard him then, for I had just Completed my design To keep...

A Nonsense Anthology

Carolyn Wells - 1919 - 336 oldal
...He said, " I hunt for haddock's eyes Among the heather bright, And work them into waistcoat-buttons In the silent night. And these I do not sell for gold...I sometimes search the grassy knolls For wheels of Hansom cabs. [9'] And that 's the way " (he gave a wink) " By which I get my wealth — And very gladly...




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