| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...sunny ray ; " Stretch'd at its- ease the beast I view'dA " And saw it eat the air for food " " I've seen it, Sir, as well as you, " And must again affirm it blue. " At leisure I the beast survey 'd " Extended in the cooling shade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I assure ye" — " Green... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...sunny ray ; " Stretch'd at its ease the beast I view'd, " And saw it eat the air for food." " I've seen it, Sir, as well as you, <( And must again affirm it blue ; " At leisure I the beast survey 'd " Extended in the cooling shade. " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I assure ye— " Green !"... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...the sunny ray : Stretch'd at its ease the beast I view'd, And saw it eat the air for food." " I've seen it, sir, as well as you, And must again affirm...cooling shade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, sir, I assure yej* -" Green !" cries the other in a fury — " Why sir, d'ye think I've lost my eyes !" """Twere... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1817 - 416 pages
...: Stretch'd at its ease the beast I view'd, And saw it eat the air for food." " I've seen it,"?ir, as well as you, And must again affirm it blue. At...the cooling shade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, sir, J assure ye," " Green !" cries the other in a fury — " Why sir, d'ye think I've lost my eyes ?" "... | |
| Herman Daggett - Readers - 1818 - 300 pages
...sunny ray ; " Stretch'd at its ease, the beast I view'd, " And saw it eat the air for food." 10. " I've seen it, Sir, as well as you, " And must again affirm...beast survey'd, " Extended in the cooling shade." 11. " 'Tis green, 'tis green, SIT, I assure ye.' " Green !" cries the other in a fury— " Why, Sir—d'ye... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 422 pages
...the sunny ray : Stretch 'd at its ease the beast 1 view'd, And saw it eat the air for food." " I've seen it, sir, as well as you, And must again affirm...green, 'tis green, sir, I assure ye, " Green !" cries ihe other in a fury— " Why sir, d'ye think I've lost my eyes ?" " 'Twere no great loss," the friend... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1819 - 366 pages
...the sunny ray : Stretch'd at its ease the beast I view'd, And saw it eat the air for food." " I've seen it, Sir, as well as you, And must again affirm...shade." " 'Tis green ! 'tis green, Sir, I assure ye"— ' " Gretn !" cries the other, in a fury — " Why, Sir, d'ye think I've lost my eyes ?" " 'Twere no... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 398 pages
...the sunny ray : • Stretch'd at its ease the be;ut 1 view'd, And saw it eat the air for food." "I've seen it, sir, as well as you, « And must again affirm it blue. At leisure I the bea:-t survey 'd Extended in the coolinp shade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, sir, I assure ye," "Green... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...the sunny ray : Strelch'd at its ease the beast I view'd, And saw it eat the air for food." " I've seen it, Sir, as well as you, And must again affirm...it blue. At leisure I the beast survey'd, Extended iu the cooling shade." " Tis green ! 'tis green, Sir, I assure ye" — " Green !" cries the other,... | |
| Corals - 1824 - 188 pages
...ray: " Stretch'd at its ease, the beast I view'd, " And saw it eat the air for food." " I've se«n it, Sir, as well as you, " And must again affirm it blue ; " At leisure I the beast survey 'd " Extended in the cooling shade," " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I assure ye." " Green!"... | |
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