Evenings at Home, in Words of One SyllableGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1869 - 161 sider |
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Side 108
... Maud .- " Good dame , " if you will ; but I love not strange folk , and this land has no cause to love them ; it has gone sore with us all since strange folk set foot on our soil . King Alfred . - Though this spot is strange to me , I ...
... Maud .- " Good dame , " if you will ; but I love not strange folk , and this land has no cause to love them ; it has gone sore with us all since strange folk set foot on our soil . King Alfred . - Though this spot is strange to me , I ...
Side 110
... Maud . - Ay , come with us . We could give you no more were you a prince . But hark ye , my good Hengst ; though I am right glad to give food to this man at his need , yet it is but fair he should do what he can to earn it , for he is ...
... Maud . - Ay , come with us . We could give you no more were you a prince . But hark ye , my good Hengst ; though I am right glad to give food to this man at his need , yet it is but fair he should do what he can to earn it , for he is ...
Side 111
... Maud . — Ask him if he can work at the rush ? King Alfred . - I fear not . Hengst . - Can you stack hay ? King Alfred . - Nay , I know not the way of it . Hengst . Why , here's a man for you ! And yet he hath a pair of hands like most ...
... Maud . — Ask him if he can work at the rush ? King Alfred . - I fear not . Hengst . - Can you stack hay ? King Alfred . - Nay , I know not the way of it . Hengst . Why , here's a man for you ! And yet he hath a pair of hands like most ...
Side 112
... Maud . Have a care , friend ; do not let the cakes burn , but turn them now and then on the hearth . me . King Alfred . - I shall do as you bid ( They go out . ) King Alfred . - If all this woe fell on none but me , I could bear it ...
... Maud . Have a care , friend ; do not let the cakes burn , but turn them now and then on the hearth . me . King Alfred . - I shall do as you bid ( They go out . ) King Alfred . - If all this woe fell on none but me , I could bear it ...
Side 113
... Maud come in . ) Maud ( to the King ) .- Help me down with the pail , good man . This new milk , with the cakes , will make a good meal . But , lack the day ! how they are burnt ! Not one turn have they had ! You oaf ! you dull loon ...
... Maud come in . ) Maud ( to the King ) .- Help me down with the pail , good man . This new milk , with the cakes , will make a good meal . But , lack the day ! how they are burnt ! Not one turn have they had ! You oaf ! you dull loon ...
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