Fables. Select Fables. Written for the purpose of instilling into the minds of early youth a true sense of religion and virtue. Translated ... By the author of “A Cup of Sweets,” i.e. Elizabeth Sandham etcJ. Harris, 1806 - 160 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
১৫ Adieu admired amuse animal answered apples asylum aviary beautiful began bird blind bramble brother Calif Canary-bird Carp charming child cluse corn cottage Courser Cricket cried dear delightful Dervise devour discourse endeavour enemies enjoy Ermine extremely eyes FABLE father flew FLORIAN flowers follow FRENCH OF MONS frightful fruit Game-keeper Gardener gentlemen Giles Goldfinch Grasshopper happiness Hare havock heart Hedge-hog Hodge Horse immediately instant Jackoo jumped Jupiter Leopard Linnet live LOOKING-GLASS Magpie meadow melancholy midst misanthropic miserable morning mother neighbour never night nished OLD FOX perceived pleasure poor little Rabbit replied river Saying scarcely Sheep singing sister sleep solitary soon Sparrows Squirrel Teal tears thing thought Thyme tree trembling tremely troop village ving Vizier WASP weep whilst whole wicked wild thyme wish wood young
