| Aesopus - 1820 - 102 halaman
...great passion, snarling and foaming at the mouth, and drawing nearer to the lamb, "Sirrah," says he, " if it was not you, it was your father, and that is the same." — So he seized the poor innocent, helpless thing, tore it in pieces, and made a meal of... | |
| 1845 - 606 halaman
...foaming at the mouth as if he had been mad ; and drawing nearer to the lamb, ' Sirrah,' says he, ' if it was not you it was your father, and that is all one.' So he seized the poor innocent helpless thing, tore it in pieces, and made a meal of it." The moral... | |
| Aesop - 1831 - 370 halaman
...and foaming at the mouth as if he had been mad ; and, drawing nearer to the Lamb, Sirrah, says he, if it was not you, it was your father, and that is all one. So he seized the poor, innocent, helpless thing, tore it to pieces, and made a meal of it. THE APPLICATION.... | |
| Robert L. Wade - 1846 - 448 halaman
...foaming at the mouth as if he had been mad ; and drawing nearer to the lamb, ' Sirrah,' says he, ' if it was not you it was your father, and that is all one.' So he seized the poor innocent helpless thing, tore it in pieces, and made a meal of it." The moral... | |
| Thomas James - 1848 - 290 halaman
...ill names." " Oh, Sir ! " said the Lamb, trembling, " a year ago I was not born." " Well," replied the Wolf, "if it was not you, it was your father, and that is all the same ; but it is no use trying to argue me out of my supper ; " — and without another word he... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 halaman
...many ill names." " Oh, sir ! " said the lamb, trembling, "[a year ago I was not born." "Well," replied the wolf, " if it was not you, it was your father, and that is all the same ; but it is no use trying to argue me out of my supper ; " — and without another word he... | |
| Aesopus - 1852 - 210 halaman
...ill names." *' Oh, Sir ! " said the Lamb, trembling, " a year ago I was not born." " Well," replied the Wolf, " if it was not you, it was your father, and that is all the same ; but it is. no use trying to argue me out of my supper ; " — and without another word he... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1852 - 610 halaman
...the lamb, the most inexpugnable syllogisms on the part of the fated victim are found ineffective. " was, if we mistake not, the final and unanswerable rejoinder which preluded the application of the... | |
| Ulick Joseph Bourke - 1860 - 474 halaman
...many ill names." "Oh! Sir," said the lamb,, trembling, " a year ago I was not born." " Well," replied the wolf, " if it was not you, it was your father, and that is all the same ; but it is no use trying to argue me out of my fare ;" and without another word he fell upon... | |
| Aesopus - 1861 - 254 halaman
...foaming at the month, as if he had been mad ; and drawing nearer to the Lamb, " Sirrah," says he, " if it was not you, it was your father, and that is all one." So he seized the poor, innocent, helpless thing, tore it to pieces, and made a meal of it. APPLICATION.... | |
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