| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children - 1821 - 184 pages
...not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive; If 1 play, they would call me a sad Kile bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive: Stop! stop! little ant, do not ran off so fast, Wait with me a little and play; 1 hope I shall find a companion at last, You are not... | |
| Ann Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1826 - 116 pages
...come and stay with me at all, But say, pretty bee — will not you? Oh no, little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive: If I play they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive. Stop ! stop ! little ant, do not... | |
| Hymns, English - 1829 - 130 pages
...teacher would call me a sad idle boy, And me from the school she might turn. Stop, stop — little girl, do not run off so fast ; Wait with me a little, and play : I hope I shall find a companion at last, You are not so busy as they. O no, little boy, I can't stay... | |
| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1830 - 158 pages
...come and stay with me an hour, But say, pretty'bee, will not you? 0 no, little lad}-, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive...sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive. Slop ! stop ! little ant, do not run cff so fast, WeJt with me a little and play ; 1 hope I shall find... | |
| Jacob Abbot Cummings - Spellers - 1830 - 190 pages
...little kdy, for do you not see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive 1 If I play they wouM call me a sad idle bee. And perhaps turn me out of the hive. Stop ! slop ! little ant, do not run off so fast, Wait with me a little and play ; 1 hope I shall find a... | |
| Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1832 - 118 pages
...little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive • If I play, they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of...and play ; 1 hope I shall find a companion at last, Oh no, little lady, I can't stay with you, We are not made to play, but to labour; I always have something... | |
| Joshua Leavitt - Readers - 1836 - 164 pages
...? 4. ' OJi no, little lady, for do not yon see', Those must work*, who would prosper and thrive' f If I play', they would call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps, turn me out of the hive.' 5. Stop* ! stop' ! little an?, do not rim off so fast, , I hope I shall find a companion at last',... | |
| Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children's poetry - 1838 - 156 pages
...stay with me an hour, • But say, preity bee — will not you 1 0 nOj little lady, for do not you see Those must work who would prosper and thrive, If I play, they would call in« a sad idle bee, And perhapb turn me out of the hive. Stop! stop! little ant, do not run off so... | |
| Jacob Abbot Cummings - Spellers - 1838 - 180 pages
...and stay with me an hour, But say, pretty bee — will not you 1 0 no, little lady, fof do you not see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive...and play ; 1 hope I 'shall find a companion at last, 0 no, little lady, I can't stay with you, We're not made to play, but to labour ; 1 always have something... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1844 - 192 pages
...and stay with me an hour But stay, pretty Bee — will not you ? 0 no, little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive,...a companion at last, You are not so busy as they. v 0 no, little lady, I can 't stay with you, We 're not made to play, but to labor : 1 always have... | |
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