| Complete fabulist - 1732 - 402 pages
...Birds, either difbdieving his mformation, or neglecting his advice, gave themfelves no trouble abeut the matter. In a little time the hemp appeared above ground : The friendly Swallow again addrefled himfelf to them, told them it was not yet too late, provided they . would immediately fet... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Aesop - Fables - 1765 - 400 pages
...confequences. The Birds, either difbelieving his information, or neglecting his advice, gave themfelves no trouble about the matter. In a little time the...appeared above ground ; the friendly Swallow again addrefled himfelf to them, told them it was not yet too late, provided they would immediately fet about... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Authors, Greek - 1781 - 318 pages
...confequences. The Birds, either difbelieving his information, or negle&ing his advice, gave themfelves no trouble about the matter. In a little time the hemp appeared above ground j the friendly Swallow again addrefled himfelf to them, told them it was not yet too late, provided... | |
| Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1805 - 260 pages
...confequences. The Birds, either difbelieving his information, or neglecting.his advice, gave themfelves no trouble about the matter. In a little time the...appeared above ground; the friendly Swallow again addrefled himjclf to them, told them it-was not yet too late, provided they would immediately fet about... | |
| Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1809 - 316 pages
...confequences. The Birds, either difbelieving his information, or neglecting his advice, gave themfelves no trouble about the matter. In a little time the...appeared above ground ; the friendly Swallow again addreffed himfelf to "them, told them it was not yet too late, provided they would immediately fet... | |
| Aesopus - 1818 - 428 pages
...to assist her in picking up the seed, and destroying it. The Birds heard her with indifference, and gave themselves no trouble about the matter. In a little time the flax sprung up, and appeared above the ground. She then put them in mind once more of their impending... | |
| Epictetus, Samuel Croxall, John Gay, William Cowper, Alexander Pope, Jean de La Fontaine, Ignacy Krasicki, James Merrick, Charles Denis, John Tapner - Animals - 1832 - 388 pages
...picking it up, in order to prevent the consequences. The BIRDS, either disbelieving his information, or neglecting his advice, gave themselves no trouble...matter. In a little time, the hemp appeared above the ground : the friendly SWALLOW again addressed himself to them, — told them it was not yet too... | |
| Epictetus, Samuel Croxall, John Gay, William Cowper, Alexander Pope, Jean de La Fontaine, Ignacy Krasicki, James Merrick, Charles Denis, John Tapner - Animals - 1832 - 366 pages
...picking it up, in order to prevent the consequences. The BIRDS, either disbelieving his information, or neglecting his advice, gave themselves no trouble...matter. In a little time, the hemp appeared above the ground: the friendly SWALLOW again addressed himself to them,— t "t was not yet too late, provided... | |
| George Moir Bussey - Fables - 1842 - 608 pages
...picking it up, in order to prevent the consequences. The birds, either disbelieving his information, or neglecting his advice, gave themselves no trouble...again addressed himself to them, told them it was not too late, provided they would immediately set about the work, before the seeds had taken too deep root.... | |
| Robert Armstrong (master of Madras coll.) - 1851 - 140 pages
...picking it up, in order to prevent the consequences. The birds, either not believing his information, or neglecting his advice, gave themselves no trouble...appeared above ground. The friendly swallow, again addressing himself to them, told them that it was not yet too late, provided they would immediately... | |
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