| Rhoda Broughton - 1867 - 302 sider
...pleasant acid in her voice, " always reminds me of a little poem I used to learn in my youth — ' Will you walk into my parlour ? said the spider to the fly; Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy !' I'm not so sure that they do always find... | |
| Rhoda Broughton - 1867 - 590 sider
...called a pleasant acid in her voice, "always reminds me of a little poem I used to learn in my youth — 'Will you walk into my parlour? said the spider to the fly; Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever yon did spy I ' 17* I'm not so sure that they do always... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1868 - 314 sider
...jewels were sold : come, what a time I have been keeping you,' and she ran down, and I followed her. ' Will you walk into my parlour, said the spider to the fly ; it is the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy,' and with graceful fun she put me into an easychair, and then... | |
| lady Emma Carolina Wood - 1868 - 328 sider
...brought the wild bird into his cage. She looked around her with wonder and curiosity. CHAPTER XIII. " Will you walk into my parlour, said the spider to the fly, 'Tis the prettiest little parlour which ever you did spy ; The way into my parlour is up a winding... | |
| Scottish School-Book Association (Edinburgh) - 1868 - 152 sider
...it, And dear it is | on summer days | To lie at rest ' among it ! II. — The Spider and ilie Fly. " WILL you walk ' into my parlour?" Said the Spider ' to the Fly, " 'Tis the prettiest little parlour | That ever ' you did spy ; The way ' into my parlour | Is up a... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1869 - 168 sider
...thickens ; then, as it cools, it becomes solid. THE SPIDEE AND THE FLY. A NETV TEKSION OF AN OLD STORY. ' WILL you walk into my parlour ? ' said the Spider to the Fly; ' 'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy; The way into my parlour is up a winding... | |
| Toiling - 1870 - 268 sider
...poor flies, and the child's poem about the " Spider and the Fly " may be taken as an allegory. " ' Will you walk into my parlour?' said the spider to the fly, ' 'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy, The way into my parlour is up a winding... | |
| David Urquhart - 1870 - 574 sider
...M would Sp turn," Is. The I know -I foreHmeratoa, him of LETTER I. EUSSIA INVITES US TO THE CRIMEA. "Will you walk into my parlour ? said the spider to the fly: ' Tis the prettiest little chamber that ever you did spy." Worthing, Sept. 29M, lS5i "THE eve of great... | |
| Europe - 1870 - 108 sider
...pincers, which they can throw from under their mouth to a length greater than themselves. The Spider. " ' Will you walk into my parlour ? ' Said the Spider to the Fly, • 'Tis the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy.' " We may fancy the Spider in our picture... | |
| Richard Rowe - 1871 - 166 sider
...drooped from the ceiling ; and Mr. Jones was mixing German paste in his shirt-sleeves. " Servant, sir. ' Will you walk into my parlour ? ' Said the spider to the fly. • ' Tis the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy/ " his eccentric greeting, as he motioned... | |
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