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" Said the cunning Spider to the Fly, "Dear friend, what can I do To prove the warm affection I've always felt for you? I have, within my pantry, good store of all that's nice; I'm sure you're very welcome - will you please to take a slice? "
Studies in English: Work and Play with Language - Page 63
by Carolyn M. Robbins, Robert Keable Row - 1919 - 96 pages
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The Youth's Magazine, Or, Evangelical Miscellany

Children - 1836 - 498 pages
...There are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin, And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in !" " Oh no, no," said the...the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend, what can I do, To prove the warm affection I've always felt for you 1 I have within my pantry, good store...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Bibliography - 1828 - 590 pages
...weary, with soaring up so high, There are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin; " Oh no, no !" said the little fly, " for I've often heard it said, And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in." They never, never wake again, who sleep upon...
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The New year's gift; and juvenile souvenir, ed. by mrs. Alaric Watts

Priscilla Maden Watts - 1829 - 312 pages
...There are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin ; And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in." " Oh no, no !" said the...never, never wake again, who sleep upon your bed!" III. Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend, what shall I do, To prove the warm affection...
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The New Year's Gift and Juvenile Souvenir

English literature - 1829 - 306 pages
...are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin'; And if you like to rest awhile, 111 snugly tuck you in." " Oh no, no !" said the little...said, They never, never wake again, who sleep upon yoiubed !" III. Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend, what shall I do, To prove the warm...
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The Parterre of fiction, poetry, history [&c.]., Volume 1

1834 - 426 pages
...curtains drawn around ; the sheets are fine and thin, Ami if yon like to rest .i while, I'll snngly tuck you in !" " Oh no, no," said the little Fly,...the cunning Spider to the Fly, " Dear friend, what can I do, To prove the warm affection I've always felt for you ? I have within my pantry, good store...
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The Ladies' Wreath: A Selection from the Female Poetic Writers of England ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - American poetry - 1839 - 452 pages
...are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin; And if you like to rest awhile, I '11 snugly tuck you in." " Oh, no, no!" said the little fly, " for I Ve often heard They never, never wake again, who sleep upon your bed!" Said the cunning spider to...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 552 pages
...like to rest awhile, I '11 snuply turk you in!" '• Oh, no. no," said the little Fly, " for I 've often heard it said, They never, never wake again,...the cunning Spider to the Fly, "Dear friend, what con I do, To prove the warm affection I've always felt for you? I have within my pantry, good store...
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The Village Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools

George Merriam - Reader (Elementary) - 1841 - 308 pages
...There are pretty curtains drawn around ; the sheets are fine and thin; And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in." " Oh, no, no ! " said the little fly, " I've often heard it said, They never, never wake again, who sleep upon your bed! " 3. Said the cunning...
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Sketches of Natural History

Mary Botham Howitt - Natural history - 1842 - 214 pages
...pretty curtains drawn around ; the sheets are fine and thin, And if you like to rest awhile, I '11 snugly tuck you in!' 'Oh no, no,' said the little...the cunning Spider to the Fly, ' Dear friend what can I do, To prove the warm affection I' ve always felt for you ? I 'm sure you 're very welcome —...
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Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volume 14

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1829 - 618 pages
...drawn around, the sheets nre fine and thin ; And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you IB." '•Oh no, no!" said the little fly, "for I've often...heard it said, They never, never wake again, who sleep apon yotr bed !" Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear friend, what shall I do, ToproTethe warm...
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