Peter Parley's Annual: A Christmas and New Year's Present for Young People..William Martin Darton and Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 17
... same way . The young skater has now learned to balance himself , and can venture to strike out at once to the right on the heel of the right C foot , keeping the left suspended behind , with its SOMETHING ABOUT SKATING . 17.
... same way . The young skater has now learned to balance himself , and can venture to strike out at once to the right on the heel of the right C foot , keeping the left suspended behind , with its SOMETHING ABOUT SKATING . 17.
Pagina 40
... serve Him with a willing heart ; Who owns fair virtue for his guide , Nor from His precepts turns aside : To him at once your heart incline , im for your Valentine . Though in this wilderness below You still imperfect bliss shall.
... serve Him with a willing heart ; Who owns fair virtue for his guide , Nor from His precepts turns aside : To him at once your heart incline , im for your Valentine . Though in this wilderness below You still imperfect bliss shall.
Pagina 60
... be able to extricate themselves from it . A bear once attempted to swim from Lofoden to Moskoe , with a design of preying upon some sheep at pasture in the island ; being caught by the. 60 SOMETHING ABOUT THE MAELSTROM .
... be able to extricate themselves from it . A bear once attempted to swim from Lofoden to Moskoe , with a design of preying upon some sheep at pasture in the island ; being caught by the. 60 SOMETHING ABOUT THE MAELSTROM .
Pagina 66
... once roused they are capable of great exertion , fatigue , and venturous exploit , and are ready to face danger in every shape . Hospitality is also among their virtues , and although they have but little to give , they give that little ...
... once roused they are capable of great exertion , fatigue , and venturous exploit , and are ready to face danger in every shape . Hospitality is also among their virtues , and although they have but little to give , they give that little ...
Pagina 107
... once at Rambin , a peasant named Jacob Dietrich , with his wife and family . Of all his children he loved the youngest , who was then in his eighth year , and tended cows in the meadows by the Nine Mountains . Here the little Hans got ...
... once at Rambin , a peasant named Jacob Dietrich , with his wife and family . Of all his children he loved the youngest , who was then in his eighth year , and tended cows in the meadows by the Nine Mountains . Here the little Hans got ...
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Pagina 187 - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end, Then lies him down, the lubber fiend, And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength; And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
Pagina 189 - And frolic it, with ho, ho, ho ! Sometimes I meet them like a man, Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound ; And to a horse I turn me can, To trip and trot about them round. But if to ride My back they stride, More swift than wind away I go, O'er hedge and lands, Through pools and ponds, I hurry, laughing, ho, ho, ho...
Pagina 189 - And while they sleepe and take their ease, With wheel to threads their flax I pull. I grind at mill Their malt up still ; I dress their hemp, I spin their tow, If any 'wake, And would me take, I wend me, laughing, ho, ho, ho...
Pagina 195 - The poetry of earth is never dead: When all the birds are faint with the hot Sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead. That is the grasshopper's : he takes the lead In summer luxury — he has never done With his delights, for when tired out with fun, He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.
Pagina 191 - I leap out laughing, ho, ho, ho! By wells and rills, in meadows green, We nightly dance our heyday guise; And to our fairy king and queen We chant our moonlight minstrelsies.
Pagina 6 - The verdure of the plain lies buried deep Beneath the dazzling deluge; and the bents, And coarser grass, upspearing o'er the rest, Of late unsightly and unseen, now shine Conspicuous, and in bright apparel clad, And fledged with icy feathers, nod superb.
Pagina 129 - And sung their thankful hymns; 'tis sin, Nay, profanation to keep in, When as a thousand virgins on this day Spring, sooner than the lark, to fetch in May.
Pagina 3 - It betokeneth warmth and growth ; If west, much milk, and fish in the sea ; If north, much cold, and storms there will be ; If cast, the trees will bear much fruit If north-east, flee it man and brute.
Pagina 5 - Then came old January, wrapped well In many weeds to keep the cold away; Yet did he quake and quiver, like to quell, And blowe his nayles to warme them if he may; For they were numbd with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which he felled wood...
Pagina 129 - The dew-bespangling herbe and tree. Each flower has wept, and bow'd toward the east, Above an houre since ; yet you not drest, Nay ! not so much as out of bed ? When all the birds have mattens...