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" The poor Fly. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'll come at you now, if you don't go too high; There, there, I have caught you, you can't get away : Never mind, my old fellow, I'm only in play. "
Jarrolds' new code reading books. Infant classes [and] 1st-6th standard - Page 23
by Jarrold and sons, ltd - 1872
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Rhymes for the nursery. By the authors of 'Original poems'.

Ann Taylor - 1818 - 116 pages
...is no longer dark; 'Twould be a pity there to stay, When 'tis bright and pleasant day. The poor Fly. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'll come...you don't go too high; There, there, I have caught you,—you can't get away: Never mind, my old fellow, I'm only in play. 0 Charles! cruel Charles! you...
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Rhymes for the nursery. By the authors of 'Original poems'.

Ann Taylor - 1824 - 116 pages
...no longer dark ; 'Twould be a pity there to stay, When 'tis bright and pleasant day. The poor Fly. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'll come...only in play. Oh Charles! cruel Charles! you have kill'd the poor fly, You have pinch'd him so hard, he is going to die, His legs are all broken, and...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Children's poetry, English - 1824 - 118 pages
...no longer dark ; 'Twould be a pity there to stay, When 'tis bright and pleasant day. The poor Fly. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'll come...only in play. Oh Charles! cruel Charles! you have kill'd the poor fly, You have pinch'd him so hard, he is going to die, His legs are all broken, and...
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The National School Magazine, Volumes 2-3

1825 - 366 pages
...of God our Saviour in all things. THE POOR FL.Y. i. So, so, yon are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'l! come at you now, if you don't go too high ; There, there. I have caught yon, — you can't get away ; Never mind, my old fellow, I'm only id play. n. O Charles ! cruel Charles...
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The poetical ladder; or A selection of poetry ... to suit the capacities of ...

Poetical ladder - 1827 - 94 pages
...if they prajr, To do his holy will. .\ THE POOR FLY. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, Butl'H come at you now, if you don't go too high ; There,...in play. • Oh Charles ! cruel Charles! you have kill'd the poor fly, You have pinch'd him so hard, he is going to die, His legs are all broken, and...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

Jane Taylor - Black people - 1831 - 118 pages
...is no longer dark: 'Twould be a pity there to stay, When 'tis bright and pleasant day. The poor Fly. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'll come...only in play. Oh Charles ! cruel Charles ! you have kilFd the poor fly, You have pinch'd him so hard, he is going to die : His legs are all broken, and...
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Rhymes for the nursery, by the author of Original poems

Ann Taylor - 1836 - 114 pages
...no longer dark : 'Twould be a pity there to stay, When 'tis bright and pleasant day. The poor Fly. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'll come...cruel Charles ! you have killed the poor fly, You have pinched him so hard, he is going to die : His legs are all broken, and he cannot stand ; There, now...
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A Course of Lessons: Together with the Tunes, to which They are Usually Sung ...

Thomas Bilby - Children's songs - 1836 - 154 pages
...cried, " Dear mother, had I minded you, I need not now have died." THE POOR FLY. Tune, " Ho! born." So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I'll come...away ; Never mind, my old fellow, I'm only in play. 0 Charles ! cruel Charles ! you have kill'd the poor fly, You have pinch'd him so hard, he is going...
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Rhymes for the Nursery

Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor - Counting-out rhymes - 1849 - 266 pages
...When 't is bright and pleasant day. THE POOR FLY. So, so, you are running away, Mr. Fly, But I 'll come at you now, if you don't go too high ; There,...you, you can't get away : Never mind, my old fellow, I 'm only in play. Oh Charles ! cruel Charles ! you have killed the poor fly, You have pinched him...
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The garland; or, Poetry for childhood and youth

Garland - 1850 - 152 pages
...first years be past; That I may give for every day Some good account at last. WATTS. THE POOR FLY. So, so, you are running away Mr. Fly, But I'll come...you don't go too high; There, there, I have caught you,—you can't get away : Mever mind, my old fellow, I'm only in play. 0 Charles! cruel Charles!...
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