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" I'll eat him." He said : then full before their sight Produced the beast, and lo! — 'twas white. Both stared, the man looked wondrous wise — "My children," the chameleon cries, (Then first the creature found a tongue), "You all are right, and all... "
The Natural History of Reptiles and Serpents: To which is Added, an Appendix ... - Page 63
1824 - 178 pages
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Reading book. New code, 1981. Standard 1, 4-6

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1872 - 328 pages
...4 0 He said ; then full before their sight Produced the beast, and, lo ! 'twas white. Both stared ; the man look'd wondrous wise : " My children," the...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you ; Nor wonder, if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own." — MEKEICK....
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Marvels from Nature; Or, a Second Visit to Aunt Bessie

Bertha E. Wright - 1872 - 222 pages
...full before their sight Produced the beast, and lo — 'twas white ! Both stared — the man looked wondrous wise. ' My children,' the Chameleon cries...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you ; Nor wonder, if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own."' The children...
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Rudiments of English composition. [With] Key. Adapted to the improved ed

Alexander Reid - 1872 - 200 pages
...then full before their sight Produced the beast, and, lo! 'twas white! Both stared; the man looked wondrous wise. " My children," the chameleon cries,...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you: Nor wonder if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own." 2. AMPLIFICATION....
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...before their sight Produced the beast, and lo ! — 'twas white. Both stared ; the man look'd wondroua wise — " My children," the Chameleon cries (Then...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as yon : Nor wonder if you find that none Prefers your eye-sight to his own." James Mcrrick.—Born...
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The Star reciter; a collection of prose and poetical gems, selected and ...

Star reciter - 1873 - 330 pages
...said ; then full before their sight Produced the beast, and lo ! — 'twas white ! Both stared — the man look'd wondrous wise. " My children," the...You all are right, and all are wrong ! When next you speak of what you view, Think others see as well as you ; Nor wonder, if you find that none Prefer...
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The Midland readers and home lesson books, Book 4

Henry Major - 1873 - 136 pages
...wondrous wise. " My children," the chameleon cries (Then first the creature found a tongue), " Tou all are right, and all are wrong : When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you ; Nor wonder, if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own." HOME AND...
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Philips' series of reading books for public elementary schools, ed ..., Book 3

Philip George and son, ltd - 1874 - 216 pages
...and full before their sight, Produced the beast, and lo !—'twas white. Both stared: the man looked wondrous wise: " My children," the chameleon cries...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you ! Nor wonder if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own." 40.—THE...
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Major's New code ... readers, Book 4

Henry Major - 1875 - 272 pages
...full before their sight Produced the beast, and lo ! — 'twas white ! Both stared, the man looked wondrous wise. " My children," the chameleon cries...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you ; Nor wonder, if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own." HOME AND...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 pages
...before their sight Produced the beast, and lo ! — 't was white. Both stared ; the man looked wondrons wise — "My children," the chameleon cries (Then...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you ; Nor wonder if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own." OLIVER GOLDSMITH....
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The Book of Humorous Poetry: With Illustrations

1875 - 540 pages
...stared, the man look'd wondrous wise— 'My children,' the Chameleon cries (Then first the creature ibund a tongue), ' You all are right, and all are wrong...When next you talk of what you view, Think others see as well as you : Nor wonder if you find that none Prefers your eyesight to his own.' ' Well, then,...
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