Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it ? the grass is the carpet out of doors. Pretty green soft carpet ! and it is very large, for it spreads every where, over all the fields, and over all the meadows ; and... Lessons for Little Readers - Page 65by Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1835 - 72 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children - 1823 - 232 pages
...the parlour. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it? The 8 grass is the carpet out of doors. Pretty green soft...without it, for they have no feather-bed to sleep upon. It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, Charles, look at the sun. The sun is in the West. Yes, because... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1825 - 356 pages
...here too. What is it? The grass is the carpet out of doors. Pretty green soft carpet ! and it is T^ety large, for it spreads every where, over all the fields,...know what they would do without it, for they have no feather-hed to \ sleep upon. '•; It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, v CKafles, look at the sun.... | |
| Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1830 - 188 pages
...and Billy may lie on the carpet. The carpet is in the parlour. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it ? the grass...without it, for they have no feather-bed to sleep upon. It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, Charles, look at the sun. The sun is in the West. Yes, because... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children's stories - 1831 - 190 pages
...and Billy may lie on the carpet. The carpet is in the parlour. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it ? The grass...without it, for they have no feather-bed to sleep upon. It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, Charles, look at the sun. The sun is in the West. Yes, because... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1832 - 190 pages
...and Billy may lie on the carpet. The carpet is in the parlour. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it ? The grass...without it, for they have no feather-bed to sleep upon.1' It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, Charles, look at the sun. The sun is in the West. Yes,... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1837 - 196 pages
...nous allons nous y asseoir, et vous et pet is in the parlour. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it? the grass...without it, for they have no feather-bed to sleep upon. It is a pleasant evening. Gome hither, Charles, look at the sun. The sun in is the West. Yes, because... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children's stories - 1839 - 172 pages
...the carpet out of doors. Pretty green soft carpet ! and it is very large, for it spreads everywhere, over all the fields, and over all the meadows ; and...without it, for they have no featherbed to sleep upon. It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, Charles, look at the sun. The sun is in the west. Yes, because... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Readers and speakers - 1841 - 184 pages
...and Billy may lie on the carpet. The carpet is in the parlour. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it ? the grass...without it, for they have no feather-bed to sleep upon. It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, Charles, look at the sun. The sun is in the West. Yes, because... | |
| Eliza Robbins - Readers (Primary) - 1848 - 194 pages
...is in the parlor. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlor, but there is a carpet here too. What is if? The grass is the carpet out of doors. Pretty, green...without it, for they have no feather-bed to sleep upon. It is a pleasant evening. Come hither, look at the sun. The sun is in the West. Yes, because he is... | |
| Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1867 - 190 pages
...and Billy may lie on the carpet. The carpet is in the parlour. Yes, there is a carpet in the parlour, but there is a carpet here too. What is it ? the grass...where, over all the fields, and over all the meadows j and it is very pleasant for the sheep and the lambs to lie down upon. I do not know what they would... | |
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