There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck: When they said, "Are you friz?" He replied, "Yes I is— But we don't call this cold in Quebec! Canada and Newfoundland - Página 53por Frank George Carpenter - 1924 - 311 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1901 - 892 páginas
...stories are capital nonsense-prose, and the following rhyme proves him guilty of at least one Limerick : There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck ; When they said, " Are you friz?" He replied, " Yes I is — Hut we don't call this cold in Quebec." Eugene Field's... | |
| 1900 - 894 páginas
...TIC iTnrtvovd ITT\ Tt-ypi'So 6 S' ap" " tvSov iracrai v6tm/j.of iliriv' ij. 8' aur' a^>avr)f Trapijv. There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to the neck ; When they said, "Are you friz?" He replied, "Yes, I is, "But we don't call this cold at... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith - 1903 - 272 páginas
...and I" and "James and me." n Find the violations of form and function in these lines by Mir. Kipling: There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck; When they asked, "Is you friz ?" He replied, "Yes, I is ; But we don't call this cold in Quebec." 28. The Parts of Speech.... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith - 1903 - 272 páginas
...and ' ' James and me. ' ' II Find the violations of form and function in these lines by Mr. Kipling: There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck; When they asked, "Is you friz ?" He replied, "Yes, I is ; But we don't call this cold in Quebec." 28. The Parts of Speech.... | |
| 1903 - 678 páginas
...in a drawer. The only Limerick that Rudyard Kipling is known to have written is the oft-quoted : — There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck ; When asked, " Are voufriz ?" Another well-known one is WS Gilbert's " Nonsense-Rhyme in Blank Verse." There... | |
| 1906 - 168 páginas
...on de flo* — What dat fiddler gone? — Said I wouldn't dance no mo', But — Winter comin' on ! There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck; When they said, " Are you friz ? " He replied, " Yes I is — But we don't call this cold in Quebec I " — Rudyard... | |
| 1906 - 170 páginas
...her. "Come, kiss me!" he cried, But she blushed and denied, And refused to begin till he pressed her. There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck; When asked: "Are you friz?" There was an old man of St. Bees, Who was stung in the arm by a wasp. When asked:... | |
| 1910 - 178 páginas
...de flo'— • What dat fiddler gone? — Said I wouldn't dance no ino', But — Winter comin' on ! There was a small boy of Quebec, 'Who was buried in snow to his neck; When they said, " Are you friz ? " He replied, " Yes I is — But we don't call this cold in Quebec 1 " — Rudyard... | |
| Burges Johnson - 1910 - 180 páginas
...satisfys him that he and I are two az smart men as there is living. Josh Billings. DECEMBER TWENTY-THIRD There was a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to his neck; When they said, "Are you friz?" He replied, "Yes, I is — But we don't call this cold in Quebec." Rudyard Kipling.... | |
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