The Juvenile Miscellany of Amusement and InstructionSmith, Elder and Company, 1842 - 320 oldal |
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2. oldal
... heard of . - Meanwhile , the wretched heart - broken Comte was hurried to Paris , and thrown into prison but even his own misfortunes were light com- pared with the agonies he suffered at the un- certain fate that awaited his son ...
... heard of . - Meanwhile , the wretched heart - broken Comte was hurried to Paris , and thrown into prison but even his own misfortunes were light com- pared with the agonies he suffered at the un- certain fate that awaited his son ...
8. oldal
... heard in the passage . Annette threw her- self on the Comte's pallet , and had only just time to cover herself with the ragged quilt , ere the jailor entered . " Come , holy father ! " said he to the Comte , " day is approaching 8 A ...
... heard in the passage . Annette threw her- self on the Comte's pallet , and had only just time to cover herself with the ragged quilt , ere the jailor entered . " Come , holy father ! " said he to the Comte , " day is approaching 8 A ...
15. oldal
... heard my brothers tell , Of snails jet black , with horned heads , Who in those dark cells make their beds . The bees too , that with humming sound , Flit up and down , and all around , What are they doing all the day , Flying from bud ...
... heard my brothers tell , Of snails jet black , with horned heads , Who in those dark cells make their beds . The bees too , that with humming sound , Flit up and down , and all around , What are they doing all the day , Flying from bud ...
19. oldal
... heard no sound . ' Twas rather dark - he could not tell On which side lay the honey cell . He moved a step : - " No Bees , " he cried , " I'm sure within these cells abide ; I'm hungry too , -would I could find Some food here ready to ...
... heard no sound . ' Twas rather dark - he could not tell On which side lay the honey cell . He moved a step : - " No Bees , " he cried , " I'm sure within these cells abide ; I'm hungry too , -would I could find Some food here ready to ...
53. oldal
... heard as soon as morn appears , awakening the inmates of the farm , and reminding them that the hours of sleep are over . The plumage of this bird is also much admired ; his feathers are glossy and of various bright colours ; his ...
... heard as soon as morn appears , awakening the inmates of the farm , and reminding them that the hours of sleep are over . The plumage of this bird is also much admired ; his feathers are glossy and of various bright colours ; his ...
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amusement animal Anne of Bohemia Annette appearance aunt beautiful bees blossoms bright buds called calyx Canada cells Chamounix cloth colour companion Comte corolla cottage cried dear delight drawing dwell earth Edward Edwin Emma Emmeline England exclaimed eyes fair laddies fear feel flowers garden gaze glacier gold grandmamma grow hand head heard Highlands hive honey horses insects Inverness iron Jacques Balmat jessamine Julia Juniper Juniper berries lady lambswool Langres leaves lettiga look Lower Canada mamma Mary metal Monogynia Mont Blanc morocco mother mountain Narcissus nearly never night o'er ornamented piece pistil plants poor potatoes replied RICE PAPER round saddle Scotland side silk silver soon species stamens stitches summit supposed thee thou tion told tree Triandria Velletri village wild wish wood youth
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82. oldal - And he looked, and, behold, there was a cake baken on the coals, and a cruse of water at his head. And he did eat and drink, and laid him down again.
280. oldal - These horses are educated in the tents, among the children of the Arabs, with a tender familiarity, which trains them in the habits of gentleness and attachment. They are accustomed only to walk and to gallop : their sensations are not blunted by the incessant abuse of the spur and the whip: their powers are reserved for the moments of flight and pursuit : but no sooner do...
22. oldal - Could raise the daisy's purple bud ! Mould its green cup, its wiry stem, Its fringed border nicely spin, And cut the gold-embossed gem, That, set in silver, gleams within ! And fling it, unrestrained and free, O'er hill and dale, and desert sod, That man, where'er he walks, may see In every step the stamp of God.
181. oldal - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
253. oldal - Not a tree, A plant, a leaf, a blossom, but contains A folio volume. We may read, and read, And read again, and still find something new, Something to please, and something to instruct, E'en in the noisome weed.