| Bernardin de Saint-Pierre - 1809 - 620 pages
...close, who will " beat thee, who will render thce miserable: re<i turn with me, my beauty, my darling, my jewel! " and rejoice the hearts of my children !" As he pronounced these words, he sprang upon her back, and scampered off toward the Desert. If, with us, fathers beat... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1813 - 160 pages
...he in an agony, " that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans, who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable ! Return...! my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children !" With these words, he sprang on her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment. So tender is tbe... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Physical geography - 1816 - 496 pages
...he exclaimed, " that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable! Return...my children.'' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.''] left upon their skins. They wash... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1816 - 236 pages
...exclaimed; " To whom is it, I am going to surrender thec ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close ; who will beat thee ; who will render thee miserable! Return...my children !" As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back; and, in a few moments, was out of sight. SECTION IV. The Ouran-Outang 1. THE... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Physical geography - 1816 - 498 pages
...beauty, my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children."' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment."] left upon their skins. They wash the legs, the mane, and the tail, which they never cut ; and which... | |
| English literature - 1824 - 798 pages
...am going to surrender thee ?— to Europeans, who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who win render thee miserable ! Return with me, my beauty,...my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and in a few moments was out of sight." — Goldsmith. HA ! seated on thy back... | |
| 1819 - 186 pages
...whom is it I am going to surrender ihee ? To Europeans ? who will tie thee close; who will beat Ihee; who will render thee miserable! Return with me, my...my children!" As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back ; and, in a few mowas out of sight. 37)6 dss. WHY have \ve to much contempt fo.r... | |
| Tales - Conduct of life - 1820 - 560 pages
...it (he exclaimed) that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable! Return...her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.* Have we a Zebrabefore us ? He will naturally claim the next place in the menagerie. EIGHTH YOUTH. I... | |
| Conduct of life - 1821 - 276 pages
...(he exclaimed) that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable! Return...her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.* Have we a Zebrabefore us ? He will naturally claim the next place in the menagerie. EIGHTH YOUTH, I... | |
| Animal behavior - 1821 - 188 pages
...close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable ; re. main with me, my beauty, my darling, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children." As he pronounced these words, he sprungon her back, and scampered oil' towards the desert. The race of Arabian horses... | |
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