| James Anderson - 1791 - 416 pages
...field, they totter by the fide of their dams, their young limbs can hardly fupport their weight. " If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt ; there is fpread under you a carpet of foft grafs, it is fpread on purpofs to receive you. " The butterfhes flutter... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1794 - 120 pages
...the field, they totter by the fide of their dams, their young limbs can hardly fupport their weight. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt ; there is fpread under you a carpet [ '5 ] of foft grafs, it is fpread on purpofe to receive you. The butterflies... | |
| Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1814 - 214 pages
...the field, they totter by the side of their dams, their young limbs can hardly support their weight. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt; there is spread under you a carpet [ '5 ] of soft grass ; it is spread on purpose to receive you. The butterflies flutter from bush to... | |
| Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1819 - 66 pages
...the field ; they totter by the side of their dams, their young limbs can hardly support their weight. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt; there...purpose to receive you. The butterflies flutter from hush t» bush, and open their wings to the warm son. The young animals of every kind are sporting about,... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1823 - 232 pages
...they totter by the side of their dams, their young limbs at first can hardly support their weight. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt ;...spread under you a carpet of soft grass ; it is spread for you and us. The butterflies flutter from bush to bush, and open their wings to the warm sun. The... | |
| Thomas J. Lee - 1827 - 196 pages
...field, they totter by the side of their dams, their young limbs can hardly support their weight. 7. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt ;...soft grass ; it is spread on purpose to receive you. 8. The butterflies flutter from bush to bush, and open their wings to the warm sun. 9. The young animals... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1828 - 98 pages
...field, they totter by the side of their dams, their young limbs can hardly support their weight. B 3 If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt ;...sun. The young animals of every kind are sporting about, they feel themselves happy, they are glad to be alive, — they thank him that has made them... | |
| William Bolles - 1828 - 164 pages
...in the fields ; they totter by the sides of their dams ; their feeble limbs can hardly support them. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt, there is spread under you a carpet of soft grass. The butterflies flutter from flower to flower, and open their wings in the warm sun. The young animals... | |
| Elihu F. Marshall - 1830 - 162 pages
...field, they totter by the side of their dams, their young hmbs at first can hardly support their weight. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt; there...spread under you a carpet of soft grass ; it is spread for you and us. English Language. 5: no, move, nor, not — tube, tub, MB. shdul der bal anee moulder... | |
| John White - 1833 - 226 pages
...dam, and can hard'-ly sup-port' their own weight. If you fall, little lambs, you will not be hurt, for there is spread un'-der you a car'-pet of soft grass,...The young an'-i-mals of every kind are sport'-ing a-bout'; they feel them-selves' hap'-py, they are glad to be a-live', they thank him that has made... | |
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