So they took it away and were married next day By the Turkey who lives on the hill. They dined on mince and slices of quince, Which they ate with a runcible spoon ; And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon, The moon,... Reader [1st-4th] - Pàgina 57per Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1910Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton - 1870 - 884 pàgines
...they ate with a runcible spoon, And hand in hand on the edge of the sand They danced by the light of the moon, — The moon, They danced by the light of the moon. Edward Lear. JACK'S VICTORY. IV. FROM what has been already said, it will be seen that Jack's companions were quarrelsome.... | |
| 1871 - 400 pàgines
...quince, And they ate with a runoible spoon; And hand in Imnd, on the edge of the sand, They daneed by the light of the moon, The moon, The moon, They danced by the light of the moon. AN INDIAN RAID. While stationed in one of the Government forts at the West, news was brought that an... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1871 - 200 pàgines
...they ate with a runcible spoon, . And hand in hand on the edge of the sand They danced by the light of the moon — The moon — They danced by the light of the moon. Ex. 65. — THE CHILD'S DESIRE.* I THINK, when I read that sweet story of old, X When Jesus was here... | |
| Child life - 1874 - 300 pàgines
...they ate with a runcible spoon, And hand in hand on the edge of the sand They danced by the light of the moon, — • The moon, They danced by the light of the moon. — Edward Lear. TOPSY-TURVY WORLD. IF the butterfly courted the bee, And the owl the porcupine ; If churches were built... | |
| 1875 - 212 pàgines
...they ate with a runcible spoon, And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon — The moon — They danced by the light of the moon I ANON. [Speak as if you were telling a great secret.] I never spoke before to-day. The smallest boy... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1876 - 202 pàgines
...they ate with a runcible spoon, And hand in hand on the edge of the sand They danced by the light of the moon — The moon — They danced by the light of the moon. Ex. 65. — THE,, CHILD'S DESIRE.» I THINK, when I read that sweet story of old, When Jesus was here... | |
| John Cunningham Geikie - 1878 - 242 pàgines
...ate with a runcible1 spoon, And hand-in-hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon, — The moon, They danced by the light of the moon. FIRST POETRY BOOK. — 82 — FATHER'S RETURN HOME. AINDROPS patter, Hailstones clatter, Round the... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 204 pàgines
...they ate with a runcible3 spoon, And hand in hand on the edge of the sand They danced by the light of the moon, — The moon, They danced by the light of the moon. 1 tar'ried, waited. 9 "bong-tree," is nothing but a funny name. 1 " runcible," is merely a droll word.... | |
| Easy recitations - 1885 - 184 pàgines
...they ate with a silver spoon ; And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon, the moon, — • They danced by the light of the moon. Edward Lear, from ' Home Words.' 33 THE LITTLE BIRD. A little bird with feathers brown, Sat singing on a tree ;... | |
| Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1889 - 356 pàgines
...they ate with a runcible spoon, And hand in hand on the edge of the sand They danced by the light of the moon, The moon, They danced by the light of the moon. MEDDLESOME MATTY. JANE TAYLOR. ONE ugly trick has often spoiled The sweetest and the best ; Matilda,... | |
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