| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1868 - 314 страници
...jewels were sold : come, what a time I have been keeping you,' and she ran down, and I followed her. ' Will you walk into my parlour, said the spider to the fly ; it is the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy,' and with graceful fun she put me into... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1869 - 168 страници
...cane-juice till it thickens ; then, as it cools, it becomes solid. THE SPIDEE AND THE FLY. A NETV TEKSION OF AN OLD STORY. ' WILL you walk into my parlour ?...The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I've many curious things to show when you are there.' ' Oh, no, no,' said the little Fly ; ' to ask... | |
| Toiling - 1870 - 268 страници
...poor flies, and the child's poem about the " Spider and the Fly " may be taken as an allegory. " ' Will you walk into my parlour?' said the spider to...The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I've many curious things to show you when you're there.' " ' Oh, no, no,' said the little fly, ' to... | |
| Europe - 1870 - 108 страници
...pincers, which they can throw from under their mouth to a length greater than themselves. The Spider. " ' Will you walk into my parlour ? ' Said the Spider...the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy.' " We may fancy the Spider in our picture to have been giving this invitation, for one Fly has just... | |
| David Urquhart - 1870 - 574 страници
...M would Sp turn," Is. The I know -I foreHmeratoa, him of LETTER I. EUSSIA INVITES US TO THE CRIMEA. "Will you walk into my parlour ? said the spider to the fly: ' Tis the prettiest little chamber that ever you did spy." Worthing, Sept. 29M, lS5i "THE eve of great events," says the Public... | |
| Choice poetry - 1871 - 96 страници
...watch them! Now, robin, good bye." CHOICE POETRY FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. THE SPIDER AND THE FLY. " TT7TLL you walk into my parlour ? " said ' • the spider...The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I've many a curious thing to show when you are there." " Oh, no, no," said the little fly, " to ask... | |
| Richard Rowe - 1871 - 166 страници
...drooped from the ceiling ; and Mr. Jones was mixing German paste in his shirt-sleeves. " Servant, sir. ' Will you walk into my parlour ? ' Said the spider...the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy/ " his eccentric greeting, as he motioned me into a little room behind the shop, almost choked with... | |
| Richard Rowe - 1871 - 288 страници
...drooped from the ceiling; and Mr Jones •was mixing German paste in his shirtsleeves. ' Servant, sir. " Will you walk into my parlour ? " Said the spider...the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy," ' was his eccentric greeting, as he motioned me into a little room behind the shop, almost choked with... | |
| Hymns - 1871 - 330 страници
...that stand . 67 Why should I deprive my neighbour ... 80 Will God, who made the earth and sea . . 20 " Will you walk into my parlour?" said the spider to the fly 77 Would you learn, mty little children ... 44 Ton say I mnst be and do , .03 CHILDREN'S HYMNS AND... | |
| James Payn - 1871 - 296 страници
...father's landlord.' 'Just so,' said Mr. Balais, with another significant glance at the attentive twelve. '"Will you walk into my parlour?" said the spider to the fly ; "I have the prettiest daughter that ever you did spy." ' Everybody tittered at this, except Mr, Smoothbore... | |
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