隱藏的欄位
書籍 書目
" We're all a set of stupid fools, To think the skipper knows, by tasting, What ground he's on ; Nantucket schools Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting ! " And so he took the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck,—... "
Poems by James T. Fields. - 第 81 頁
James Thomas Fields 著 - 1849 - 112 頁
完整檢視 - 關於此書

A New Library of Poetry and Song, 第 2 卷

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 頁
...the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-bed, — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are...to taste." The skipper yawned, put out his tongue, 3pened his eyes in wondrous haste, And then upon the floor he sprung ! The skipper stormed, and tore...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet, 第 2 卷

1876 - 732 頁
...greased-lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-bed, And then ho sought the skipper's berth. "Where are we now, sir?...Please to taste." The skipper yawned, put out his tongne, And opened his eyes in wondrous haste, And then upon the floor he sprung ! The skipper stormed,...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

A New Library of Poetry and Song, 第 2 卷

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 頁
...Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting !" And so he took the well-greased lead, And rublxid it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-...to taste." The skipper yawned, put out his tongue, Opened his eyes in wondrous haste, And then upon the floor he sprung ! The skipper stormed, and tore...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

Ballads and Other Verses

James Thomas Fields - 1880 - 152 頁
...the well-greased lead And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-bed, — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are...wondrous haste, And then upon the floor he sprung! THE ALARMED SKIPPER. 41 The skipper stormed, and tore his hair, Thrust on his boots, and roared to Marden,...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

A Paradise of Daintie Devices: A Collection of Poems, Songs, Ballads

1882 - 122 頁
...basting!" And so he took the well-greased lead And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck,—a parsnip bed,— And then he sought the skipper's berth....tore his hair, Thrust on his boots, and roared to Harden, " Nantuckefs sunk, and here we are Right over old Marm Hacket's garden I " James T. Fields....
完整檢視 - 關於此書

A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry

Samuel Adams Drake - 1888 - 500 頁
...took the well-greased lead And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-bed ; And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are...tore his hair, Thrust on his boots, and roared to Harden : " Nantucket 's sunk, and here we are Right over old Marm Hackett's garden ! " THE UNKNOWN...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

New Elocution and Voice Culture

Robert Kidd - 1857 - 494 頁
...o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnep-bed,) And then he sought the skipper's bsrth. 9. "Where are we now, sir? Please to taste." The skipper yawned, put out his tongue, And oped his eyes in wondrous haste, And then upon the floor he sprung! KIDD.— 3.1 10. The skipper...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry. Illustrated ...

Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 頁
...took the well-greased lead And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-bed ; And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, sir f Please to taste." The skipper yawned, put out his tongue ; Then oped his eyes in wondrous haste,...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry. Illustrated ...

Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 514 頁
...took the well-greased lead And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-bed ; And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are...tore his hair, Thrust on his boots, and roared to Harden : " Nantucket 'a sunk, and here -we are Eight over old Marm Hackett's gardm ! " THE UNKNOWN...
完整檢視 - 關於此書

A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry. Illustrated ...

Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 頁
...took the well-greased lead And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck, — a parsnip-bed ; And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, sir 1 Please to taste." The skipper yawned, put out his tongue ; Then oped his eyes in wondrous haste,...
完整檢視 - 關於此書




  1. 我的圖書館
  2. 說明
  3. 進階圖書搜尋
  4. 下載 ePub 版
  5. 下載 PDF