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" Oh, no, little lady, for do you not see Those must work who would prosper and thrive? If I play, they would call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive. Stop, stop little ant, do not run off so fast, Wait with me a little and play; I hope... "
The Monotonical Speller, and Docile Reader, of the English Language ... - Page 105
by Hezekiah Burhans - 1847 - 180 pages
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The Practical Spelling-book, with Reading Lessons

Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, Horace Hooker - Spellers - 1866 - 174 pages
...say, pretty bee — will not you ? . » f . • . • •* ii 0, no, little truant, for do you not see Those must work who would prosper and thrive, If I play they would call me a sad, idle bee, Stop ! stop ! little ant, do not run off so/ast, Wait with me a little and play ; I hope I shall find...
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Original Poems

Jane Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1868 - 202 pages
...and stay with me an hour, But say, pretty bee, will. not you?" " Oh no, little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive ? If I play, they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." " Stop, stop, little ant, do not...
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Easy poetry, selected poems for schools and families

James Cornwell - 1870 - 152 pages
...little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive 1 If I play, they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." " Stop, stop, little ant, do not run off so fast, Wait with me a little, and play ; I hope I shall...
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Poetry for beginners: a selection of short and easy poems

James Cornwell - 1870 - 156 pages
...and stay with me an hour, But say, pretty bee, will not you ? " " Oh no, little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive ? If I play, they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." " Stop, stop, little ant, do not...
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Jarrolds' new code reading books. Infant classes [and] 1st-6th standard

Jarrold and sons, ltd - 1872 - 88 pages
...and•play with me at all ; But say, pretty bee, will not you ? " " Oh, no 1 little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive ? If I play, they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." " Stop ! stop ! little ant, do not...
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The original Ongar poems for children, by J. and Adelaide Taylor, and others

Ann Taylor - 1872 - 170 pages
...and stay with me an hour, But say, pretty bee, will not you ? " " Oh no, little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive? If I play, they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." CREATION. "Stop, stop, little ant,...
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The Franklin Primer Or First[-sixth] Reader: By G. S. Hillard and L. J ...

George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1873 - 248 pages
...and stay with me an hour, But say, pretty bee, will not you ? " 4. "O no, little lady, for do not you see Those must work who would prosper and thrive? If I play, they will call me a sad, idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." 5. " Stop, stop, little ant, do...
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National School Singer: For Day Schools & Juvenile Singing Classes ...

School songbooks - 1875 - 136 pages
...O no, litlle lady, for do you not see, Those work who would prosper and thrive: If I play they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive. 5. Stop! stop! little Ant, do not run off so fast, Wait with me a little and play; I hope I shall find...
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The Franklin Fourth Reader for the Use of Public and Private Schools

George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1875 - 248 pages
...stay with me an hour, But say, pretty bee, will not you '( " 4. " O no, little lady, for do not you see Those must work who would prosper and thrive ? If I play, they will call me a sad, idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." 5. " Stop, stop, little ant, do...
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Original poems, by A. and J. Taylor

Ann Taylor - 1876 - 206 pages
...stay with me an hour, But say, pretty bee — will not you ? " " O no, little lady, for do not you see, Those must work who would prosper and thrive, If I play they will call me a sad idle bee, And perhaps turn me out of the hive." " Stop ! stop ! little ant, do not...
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