" "Yes, dear old soul, help yourself" "I can't reach up that high, please pick them for me" "Right away," said the princess, reaching up for a bunch "Pick that bunch there, they're the ripest," said the old woman, pointing to a bunch above the cistern To reach it, the princess had to stand on the rim of the cistern The old woman gave her a push, and the princess fell in The lamb started bleating, and bleated all around the cistern, but nobody understood what it was bleating about,
" "No, but take this ivory comb, which will come in handy" The shepherd put it in his pocket and walked on until he came to a stream where a man was filling a bag with fog When asked about lovely Bargaglina, the man claimed to know nothing about her, but he gave the shepherd a pocketful of fog, which would come in handy Next he came to a mill whose miller, a talking fox, said, "Yes, I know who lovely Bargaglina is, but you'll have difficulty finding her Walk straight ahead until you com
The quiet dusk might seem a little sad If this autumn weather were not so brisk and clear; I look down at the river bank, with homeward-bound villagers Resting on the sand till the ferry returns; There are trees at the horizon like a row of grasses And against the river's rim an island like the moon I hope that you will come and meet me, bringing a basket of wine -- And we'll celebrate together the Mountain Holiday.
Located on the southern rim of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Himalaya Mountains form an arc protruding southward.
I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness--that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss.
Each piece had a gold rim and a band of roses.
I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness-that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss.
Then they came to a third giant, who took him out of the button-hole, and set him on the rim of his hat.
Oh just set me on the rim of your hat, and then I can walk backwards and forwards and look at the country, and still not fall down.
The stars twinkled; and the new moon, in the form of a crescent, was surrounded by the shadowy disc of the whole moon, and looked like a gray globe with a golden rim: it was a beautiful sight for those who had good eyes.
He was dressed in a suit of the very finest black cloth, polished boots, and an opera crush hat, which could be folded together so that nothing could be seen but the crown and the rim, besides the trinkets, the gold chain, and the diamond rings already spoken of.
There were little bells round the rim, and when the water began to boil in it, the bells began to play the old tune: "A jolly old sow once lived in a sty, Three little piggies had she," &c.
Suddenly a little head emerged from one of them, and then half a body, the arms resting on the rim of the chimney-pot.
He emptied the mead horn with the broad silver rim, and murmured a name.