| Aesopus - 1867 - 270 pages
...friend of mine ever be in such a plight; for the weight of this chain is enough to spoil the appetite." THE RIVERS AND THE SEA. THE Rivers joined together to complain to the bea, saying, " Why is it that when we flow into your tides so potable and sweet, you work in us such... | |
| Fables - 1867 - 268 pages
...friend of mine ever be in such a plight ; for the weight of this chain is enough to spoil the appetite." THE RIVERS AND THE SEA. THE Rivers joined together to complain to the bca, saying, " Why is it that when we flow into your tides so potable and sweet, you work in us such... | |
| Aesop - 1871 - 186 pages
...friend of mine ever be in such a plight; for the weight of this chain is enough to spoil the appetite." The Rivers and the Sea. THE Rivers joined together...flow into me, and then you will not be made briny." Some find fault with those things by which they are chiefly benefited. The Wild Boar and the Fox. A... | |
| Aesopus - 1874 - 364 pages
...the Lion turning about, seized him and tore him to pieces. False confidence often leads into danger. THE RIVERS AND THE SEA. THE Rivers joined together...flow into me, and then you will not be made briny." Some find fault with those things by which they are chiefly benefited. THE WILD BOAR AND THE FOX. A... | |
| Aesopus - Fables - 1882 - 82 pages
...friend of mine ever be in such a plight ; for the weight of this chain is enough to spoil the appetite." THE RIVERS AND THE SEA. THE Rivers joined together...such a change, and make us salt and unfit to drink t " The Sea, perceiving that they intended to throw the blame on him, said, " Pray cease to flow into... | |
| Fables - 1885 - 330 pages
...friend of mine ever be in such a plight; for the weight of this chain is enough to spoil the appetite." THE RIVERS AND THE SEA. THE Rivers joined together...flow into me, and then you will not be made briny." Some find fault with those things by which they are chiefly benefited. THE WILD BOAR AND THE FOX. A... | |
| Fong F. Sec - English language - 1908 - 152 pages
...direction do the rivers in China flow? Now I will tell you a little fable about "The Rivers and the Sea " : so potable and sweet, you work in us such a change,...flow into me, and then you will not be made briny." VI. I want someone to repeat to me the fable concerning " The Rivers and the Sea." Suppose you try,... | |
| George Fyler Townsend - Juvenile Fiction - 2006 - 414 pages
...for the weight of this chain is enough to spoil the appetite/' Fable 111 The Rivers and the Sea *>K>K THE RIVERS joined together to complain to the Sea,...and sweet, you work in us such a change, and make us salty and unfit to drink?'' The Sea, perceiving that they intended to throw the blame on him, said,... | |
| 413 pages
...of mine ever be in such a plight; for the weight of this chain is enough to spoil the appetite." 151 The Rivers joined together to complain to the Sea,...and sweet, you work in us such a change, and make us salty and unfit to drink?" The Sea, perceiving that they intended to throw the blame on him, said,... | |
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