The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Tunes, Singing-rhymes, and Methods of Playing According to the Variants Extant and Recorded in Different Parts of the Kingdom, Volum 2Alice Bertha Gomme D. Nutt, 1898 |
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Side 68
... wine ; A bottle of wine she gave me too— See what this little girl can do . On the carpet she shall kneel As the grass grows on the fiel ' ; Stand upright on your feet , And choose the one you love so sweet . Now you are married I wish ...
... wine ; A bottle of wine she gave me too— See what this little girl can do . On the carpet she shall kneel As the grass grows on the fiel ' ; Stand upright on your feet , And choose the one you love so sweet . Now you are married I wish ...
Side 69
... wine ; A glass of wine and a biscuit too , See what my pretty girl will do . On the carpet she shall kneel , While the grass grows in the field ; Stand upright upon your feet , Choose the one you love so sweet . When you're married I ...
... wine ; A glass of wine and a biscuit too , See what my pretty girl will do . On the carpet she shall kneel , While the grass grows in the field ; Stand upright upon your feet , Choose the one you love so sweet . When you're married I ...
Side 70
... wine ; A bottle of wine and a guinea too , See what my little girl can do . Down on the carpet she must kneel , As the grass grows in the field ; Stand upright upon her feet , And choose the one she loves so sweet . Now you're married I ...
... wine ; A bottle of wine and a guinea too , See what my little girl can do . Down on the carpet she must kneel , As the grass grows in the field ; Stand upright upon her feet , And choose the one she loves so sweet . Now you're married I ...
Side 71
... wine ! Bottle o ' wine to make me shine ! See what a pretty little girl I am ! Upon the carpets we shall kneel , As the grass grows in yonder field ; Stand up lightly on your feet , And choose the one you love so sweet . Now these two ...
... wine ! Bottle o ' wine to make me shine ! See what a pretty little girl I am ! Upon the carpets we shall kneel , As the grass grows in yonder field ; Stand up lightly on your feet , And choose the one you love so sweet . Now these two ...
Side 72
... wine- Bottle of wine to make me shine ; See what a pretty little girl I am ! On the carpets we must kneel , As the grass grows in yonder field ; Rise up lightly on your feet , And kiss the one you love so sweet . My sister's going to ...
... wine- Bottle of wine to make me shine ; See what a pretty little girl I am ! On the carpets we must kneel , As the grass grows in yonder field ; Rise up lightly on your feet , And kiss the one you love so sweet . My sister's going to ...
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The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With ..., Volum 2,Del 1 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1898 |
The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Tunes ..., Volum 2 Alice Bertha Gomme Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1898 |
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
a-weeping A. B. Gomme A. C. Haddon apple ball bells of St bonnie bread and wine bride bright summer's day called catch centre ceremony Chase child circle custom dance round daughter Jane Earls Heaton face your lover fair lady Fochabers Folk-lore Journal Fraserburgh girl gives go round goes gold ring Gregor Haddon Halliwell Halliwell's head join hands King kiss kneel lady Lancashire Lincolnshire Liphook London love best maidens marbles marriage married Miss Dendy mother Nottinghamshire Nursery Rhymes Oats and beans Oranges and lemons players Pray Queen Anne ransom Rhymes Rosehearty Round and round round the village sailors Sally Water Say the bells sheep Shinty Shropshire Shropshire Folk-lore side singing soldiers Sporle Sprinkle Stand and face sweetheart Symondsbury three dukes a-riding turn verse walk Warwickshire weeping wish you joy words young
Populære avsnitt
Side 27 - Lemons," say the bells of St. Clemens, " You owe me five farthings," say the bells of St. Martin's. " When will you pay me ?
Side 195 - One, two, Buckle my shoe; Three, four, Shut the door; Five, six, Pick up sticks; Seven, eight, Lay them straight; Nine, ten, A good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, Who will delve?
Side 93 - Lady Queen Anne, she sits in the sun, As fair as a lily, as brown as a bun,
Side 300 - His ubi nequiquam dictis experta Latinum contra stare videt penitusque in viscera lapsum serpentis furiale malum totamque pererrat, turn vero infelix ingentibus excita monstris immensam sine more furit lymphata per urbem. ceu quondam torto volitans sub verbere turbo, quem pueri magno in gyro vacua atria circum intenti ludo exercent; ille actus habena curvatis fertur spatiis, stupet inscia supra impubesque manus mirata volubile buxum; dant animos plagae: non cursu segnior illo per medias urbes agitur...
Side 64 - Up and down the City Road, In and out the Eagle, That's the way the money goes, Pop goes the...
Side 9 - Thus the farmer sows his seed, Thus he stands and takes his ease, He stamps his foot and claps his hands And turns around to view his land.
Side 316 - Four colly birds, Three French hens, Two turtle doves, and A partridge in a pear tree.
Side 299 - The first tyme that he, the prince, went to the towne of Sterling to meete the king, seeing a little without the gate of the towne a stack of corne, in proportion not unlike to a topp, wherewith he used to play, he said to some that were with him. ' Loe there is a goodly topp :' whereupon one of them saying, ' Why doe you not play with it then ?' he answered, ' Set it up for me, and I will play with it.
Side 105 - ... the side, with a seal or piece of metal or wood at the end, and that, when used, the parchment was rolled up with all the strings and their seals hanging together, so that the drawer had no reason for choosing one more than another, but drew one of the strings by mere chance, on which the roll was opened to see on what stanza he had fallen : if such were the form of the game, we can very easily imagine why the name was applied to a charter with an unusual number of seals attached to it, which...