| Elizabeth Anna Hart - 1883 - 238 lehte
...you are not intruding at all. I am not busy, and I am not the least proud." " ' Will you come into my parlour ? ' said the spider to the fly, ' Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever yon did spy ; The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I have many pleasant things to show... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1884 - 200 lehte
...sub'-tile, thin, fine. wi'-ly, cunning, artful. " WILL you walk into my parlour ? " Said a spider to a fly ; " Tis the prettiest little parlour That ever...my parlour Is up a winding stair ; And I have many a pretty thing To show when you are there." " Oh, no, no," said the little fly, " To ask me is in vain... | |
| Joseph Hassell - 1884 - 194 lehte
...Ten legs. Macrura. Long tailed. CHAPTER VIII. THE INVITATION OF THE SPIDER. " ' Will you walk into my parlour ? ' Said the spider to the fly, • 'Tis...the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy." " |HUS sang a little girl to her baby sister one day as they sat playing by an open French window.... | |
| 1889 - 366 lehte
...SCC (ie Chase), London. Sauuders & Otley, 1855. THE SONG OF THE BANK DIRECTOR. " WILL you walk into my parlour ?" said the spider to the fly ! ." Tis...the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy. " You've only got to pop your head just inside of the door, "You'll see so many curious things you... | |
| T. H. Evans - 1884 - 224 lehte
...neighbourhood, especially among the poor. I do hope she will come. (Humming •) ' "Will you walk into my parlour," said the spider to the fly ; " "Tis the prettiest little " ' (Examining her needlework.) There now ! I declare if I haven't done this all wrong. No, no, 'tis... | |
| Easy recitations - 1885 - 184 lehte
...left but me. 101 THE SPIDER AND THE FLY. Spider — Will you walk into my parlour, You pretty little fly ? 'Tis the prettiest little parlour That ever...have many curious things To show when you are there. FlyO no, no ! Mister Spider, To ask me is in vain : For who goes up your winding stair Can ne'er come... | |
| James Edward Singleton - 1885 - 146 lehte
...following well-known lines : — 1. " ' Will you walk into my parlour ? ' Said the spider to the fly ; "fis the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy....The way into my parlour Is up a winding stair ; And I've got many curious things To show you when you're there.' ' Oh, no, no,' said the little fly ; '... | |
| Joseph Hughes (and co.) - 1885 - 280 lehte
...4) Classify the Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, and Pronouns in these lines : "Will you walk into my parlour? said the spider to the fly, Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy." Standard III. No. 11 HUGHES'S OFFICIAL EXAMINATIONS. ARITHMETIC. BOYS. (1) D1vide six hundred and seventy... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 168 lehte
...Spider to the Fly; " Tis the prettiest little parlor That ever you did spy. " The way into my parlor Is up a winding stair, And I have many curious things To show when you are there." * "Oh no, no," said the little Fly, "To ask me is in vain; For who goes up your winding stair Can ne'er... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1898 - 200 lehte
...on the wing. Subt-le, very fine ; cunningly made. Wi-ly, deceitful ; crafty. •' WILL you walk into my parlour ? " said the spider to the fly ; " Tis...The way into my parlour is up a winding stair ; And I've got many curious* things to show you when you're there." " Oh no, no," said the little fly ; "... | |
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