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Animal (land) – frog

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A frog he would a wooing goSo off he set with his opera hatWhen they came to the door of Mousey's HallPray Mr Frog will you give us a song?Since you have caught cold, Mr FrogThis put Mr Frog in a terrible frightBut as Froggie was crossing over a brookThe Hares and the FrogsThe Quack FrogThe Quack FrogThe duck has caught a frogThe duck has caught a frogThe drake thinks he has a right to shareBetween them both the frog undergoes a variety of torturesBetween them both the frog undergoes a variety of torturesThe duck prevents the drake from swallowing him entireWhilst they are throttling each other the frog boltsThe frog leaps into the pump-trough; the ducks search after himThe frog runs for his life, pursued by the ducksThe frog has the good sense to go where the ducks cannot follow himThe frog was laid up for three weeks, but now, thank goodness, he is able to smoke his pipeMr Lovechase falls into a DitchTitle -- Uncle Bill's PieBut it’s so hard to catch 'emTeddie is awful wet. and Lady Maud's destroyed, and we only caught three, but they were big onesIt was so exciting putting in the frogsAuntie finds one buggler on a marmalade jarThe pie was a drefful surprise to Uncle BillFrogs jump out of a pieHis guests were all assembledShe softly swallowed him and made no mentionGive me a ballA frogBad for the frogFroggie finds a football'See me do a trick''Eh!''Oh!' says RoleyThe spider and the frog'It is just the thing'I'm sorry for you, but --I must keep up my dignity'Ha! Brer snake''Don't go''So funny'Couldn't see the jokeThe Duck has caught a FrogThe Drake wants a share of itThe Frog has a hard time of itThe Ducks throttling each otherThe Frog leaps into a pump troughThe Frog gets away from the DucksThe Frog goes into a drainThe Ducks cannot get through the gratingThe Frog getting over his troublesOne day, Harry Wilful, just let out of school, / Went stoning the frogs in the village-green pool,One day, Harry Wilful, just let out of school, / Went stoning the frogs in the village-green pool,Waddle laid him down flat -- legs, body and head, / And prodded and punched him, as bakers do breadWaddle laid him down flat -- legs, body and head, / And prodded and punched him, as bakers do breadHead downwards he next went, held up by the heel; / And 'ere long he knew what a poor frog could feelHead downwards he next went, held up by the heel; / And 'ere long he knew what a poor frog could feelLo! now, for a change, just his ardour to cool, / King Frog duck'd him well in the thick slimy pool!Lo! now, for a change, just his ardour to cool, / King Frog duck'd him well in the thick slimy pool!Then with a croak, and a quirk, and a gutteral 'there'! / Waddle swung him a hundred yards thro' the blue air,Oh horror! a cord with a stone at one end / Was passed round his body with twist and with bend;Splash! splash! stone and boy; then a heart-rending cry; / All was left was a pair of young legs, shank and thigh,Splash! splash! stone and boy; then a heart-rending cry; / All was left was a pair of young legs, shank and thigh,His thoughts were disturbed by a tramp and shout. / Running down towards the pool came more boys in a rout,His thoughts were disturbed by a tramp and shout. / Running down towards the pool came more boys in a rout,Frog: External GillsYoung FrogsFrog in GrassFrog in grass[Male frog courting female frog in human costumes][Unidentified story about a frog]Bull Frogs[Anthropomorphic frogs swimming][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown]Frog, Section of HeadWrestler FrogFrog dissectedFrog, SkeletonFrog developmentDevelopment of FrogFrog, four stagesFrog, segmentationFrog, early embryo, No. 1Frog, early embryo dissectedTadpole, blood vessels and gillsRhacophorus pardalisHylodes, developmentLa grenouille et le boeufA Frog he would A Wooing GoWhether his Mother Would let him or noSo off he set with his opera hat / And on the road he met with a rat'Pray Mr Rat, will you go with me, / Kind Mrs Mousey for to see?'They Came to the Door of Mousey's Hall, / They gave a loud knock, and a loud call'Pray, Mr Frog, will you give us a song? / But let it be something that's not very long''Indeed, Mrs Mouse,' replied the Frog / 'A cold has made me as hoarse as a hog''As you have a Cold Mr Frog,' Mousey said, / 'I'll sing you a song that I have just made'This put Mr Frog in a terrible fright; / He took up his hat, and he wished them good-nightBut as Froggy was crossing over a brook, / A terrible duck came and gobbled him up
Lucerna ID 9000429

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 28 March 2017

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