The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry. You could not see a cloud, because No cloud was in the sky: No birds were flying overhead — There were no birds to fly. The Walrus and the Carpenter Were walking close at hand; They wept like... The Speaker's Garland - Página 68por P. Garrett - 1888Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Anna May Irwin Lütkenhaus, Margaret Knox - 1917 - 208 páginas
...be there After the day was done — "It 's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun!" The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry...were flying overhead — There were no birds to fly. "Oysters, come and walk with us!" The Walrus did beseech. "A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk, Along... | |
| 1918 - 444 páginas
...be there After the day was done — "It's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun!" The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry...They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand: "If this were only cleared away," They said, "It would be grand!" "If seven maids with seven... | |
| Elizabeth Walker Black - 1919 - 264 páginas
...stir, because there was nothing to stir. It reminded me of the poem of "The Walrus and the Carpenter": "You could not see a cloud, because No cloud was in...flying overhead — There were no birds to fly." The snow stretched away into the distance on every side like the Great Salt Lake, melting into the horizon... | |
| John Calvin Metcalf, Sarah Withers, Mrs. Hetty S. Browne - 1919 - 464 páginas
...to make The billows smooth and bright — And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night. The Walrus and the Carpenter Were walking close at...They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand : "If this were only cleared away," They said, "it would be grand!" "If seven maids with seven... | |
| Calvin Noyes Kendall, Marion Paine Stevens - 1920 - 328 páginas
...be there After the day was done — "It's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun!" The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry...They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand : "If this were only cleared away," They said, "it would be grand!" Do you suppose," the Walrus... | |
| 1920 - 1016 páginas
...there After the day was done — " It's very rude of him," she said, " To come and spoil the fun ! " The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry...They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand: " If this were only cleared away," They said, " it would be grand ! " " If seven maids with seven... | |
| Arthur Mee - 1910 - 656 páginas
...there After the day was done — " It's very rude of him," she said, " To come and spoil the fun ! " The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry. You could not sec a clond because: No cloud was in the sky ; No birds were flying overhead — There were no birds... | |
| Frank Ellsworth Spaulding, Catherine Turner Bryce - 1920 - 360 páginas
...Throughout the poem the humor is shown by emphasizing common facts — exaggerating them in reading, as, "The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry." Note the psychology in lines 13 and 14, page 31. "We cannot do with more than four, To give a hand... | |
| Charles Madison Curry, Erle Elsworth Clippinger - 1921 - 718 páginas
...odd, because it was The middle of the night. The moon was shining sulkily, Because she thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was...They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand : "If this were only cleared away," They said, "it would be grand!" " If seven maids with seven... | |
| Charles Madison Curry, Erle Elsworth Clippinger - 1921 - 720 páginas
...be there After the day was done — "It's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun!" The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry...They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand : " If this were only cleared away," They said, "it would be grand!" " If seven maids with seven... | |
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