| John Aikin - 1819 - 500 sider
...can? " As for you, Horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have servants to attend upon you, and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labour. Do not I see you taken out early every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts of... | |
| John Aikin - 1840 - 272 sider
...can ? " As for you, Horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have servants to attend upon you, and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labor. Do I not see you taken out early, every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts of... | |
| 1841 - 308 sider
...can ? "" As for you, horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have servants to attend upon you and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labour. " Do not I see you taken out early every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts... | |
| George Moir Bussey - 1842 - 608 sider
...can ? " As for you, horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have servants to attend upon you, and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labour. Do not I see you taken out early every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts of... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1852 - 134 sider
...can ? " As for you, Horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have servants to attend upon you and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labour. Do I not see you taken out early every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts of... | |
| Aesop, Lucy Aikin - 1868 - 216 sider
...for the sake of the work that he did. " Now, which •of you," said he, "can boast of this .so well as I can ? " To the horse he spoke first. " As for...clean, yet all this is for the sake of your work. Do not I see the man on the farm take you out at break of day, put you in chains, or bind you fast... | |
| John Aikin - 1868 - 384 sider
...can ? "As for you, Horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have sen-ants to attend upon you and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labour. Do not I see you taken out early every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts of... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 136 sider
...can ? " As for you, horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have servants to attend upon you, and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labour. Do not I see you taken out early every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts of... | |
| John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1869 - 530 sider
...can ? " As for you, Horse, though you are very well fed and lodged, and have servants to attend upon you and make you sleek and clean, yet all this is for the sake of your labour. Do not I see you taken out early every morning, put in chains, or fastened to the shafts of... | |
| 1888 - 636 sider
...not for the sake of the work that he did. " Now, which of you," said he, " can boast of this so well as I can? " To the horse he spoke first. " As for...clean, yet all this is for the sake of your work. Do not I see the man on the farm take you out at break of day, put you in chains, or bind you fast... | |
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