FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   >>  
He eyed her so queer, 'twas as much as she could To keep from laughing at all, at all, To keep from laughing at all. His shoes down the passage came clod, clod, clod, And when he opened the door, He croaked so harsh, 'twas as much as she could To keep from laughing the more, the more, To keep from laughing the more. As there, with his bushy red beard, he stood, Pricked out to double its size, He squinted so cross, 'twas as much as she could To keep the tears out of her eyes, her eyes, To keep the tears out of her eyes. He slammed the door, and went clod, clod, clod, But while in the porch she bides, He squealed so fierce, 'twas as much as she could To keep from cracking her sides, her sides, To keep from cracking her sides. He threw a pumpkin over the wall, And melons and apples beside, So thick in the air that to see them all fall, She laughed, and laughed, till she cried, cried, cried; Jane laughed and laughed till she cried. Down fell her teardrops a-pit-a-pat-pat, And red as a rose she grew;-- "Kah! kah," said the dwarf, "is it crying you're at? It's the very worst thing you could do, do, do, It's the very worst thing you could do." He slipped like a monkey up into a tree, He shook her down cherries like rain; "See now," says he, cheeping, "a blackbird I be, Laugh, laugh, little Jinnie, again--gain--gain, Laugh, laugh, little Jinnie, again." Ah me! what a strange, what a gladsome duet From a house in the deeps of a wood! Such shrill and such harsh voices never met yet A-laughing as loud as they could, could, could, A-laughing as loud as they could. Come Jinnie, come dwarf, cocksparrow, and bee, There's a ring gaudy-green in the dell, Sing, sing, ye sweet cherubs, that flit in the tree; La! who can draw tears from a well, well, well, Who ever drew tears from a well! LONGLEGS Longlegs--he yelled "Coo-ee!" And all across the combe Shrill and shrill it rang--rang through The clear green gloom. Fairies there were a-spinning, And a white tree-maid Lifted her eyes, and listened In her rain-sweet glade. Bunnie to bunnie stamped; old Wat Chin-deep in bracken sate; A throstle piped, "I'm by, I
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   >>  



Top keywords:

laughing

 

laughed

 

Jinnie

 

shrill

 

cracking

 
cherubs
 

voices

 

cocksparrow


passage

 

bunnie

 
stamped
 

Bunnie

 

Lifted

 

listened

 

throstle

 

bracken


yelled

 
LONGLEGS
 

Longlegs

 

Shrill

 

Fairies

 

spinning

 

teardrops

 

slammed


melons

 

apples

 
pumpkin
 
squealed
 

crying

 
squinted
 

blackbird

 

cheeping


croaked

 
fierce
 

gladsome

 

strange

 

opened

 

double

 
Pricked
 

slipped


cherries

 

monkey