| Thomas Hood - 1832 - 316 sider
...willy nilly;— But Nursemaid in a nightmare rest, chest-press'd, A-LAD-IN, OR THE WONEEBFUL LAMP. Dreameth of one of her old flames, James Games, And that she hears—what faith is man's—Ann's bann's And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice; White ribbons... | |
| Thomas Man - 1833 - 156 sider
...poor Georgy, or Charles, or Billy, willy, milly: But nursemaid in a nightmare rest, chest-press'd, Dreameth of one of her old flames, James Games, And...what faith is man's — Ann's banns And his, from Rev. Mr Rice, twice, thrice: White ribbons flourish, and a stout shout out, That upwards goes, shows... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1839 - 450 sider
...poor Georgy, or Charley, or Billy, willy-nilly ; — But Nursemaid in a nightmare rest, chest-press'd, Dreameth of one of her old flames, James Games, And that she hears — what faith is man's — Ann's bann* And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice : White ribbons flourish, and a stout shout out,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 590 sider
...poor Georgy, or Charley, or Billy, willy-nilly ; — But Nursemaid in a nightmare rest, chest-press'd, Dreameth of one of her old flames, James Games, And...is man's — Ann's banns And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice : White ribbons flourish, and a stout shout out, That upward goes, shows Rose knows... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1856 - 302 sider
...bright white light, And paralytic watchmen prowl, howl, growl, About the streets and take up Pail-Mall Sal, Who, hasting to her nightly jobs, robs fobs....is man's — Ann's banns And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice : White ribbons flourish, and a stout shout out, That upward goes, shows Rose knows... | |
| 1857 - 468 sider
...drowsy Charley, in a deep sleep, ci¿ep, But frightened by Policeman B. 3, flee, And while they're going, whisper low, “No go!” Now puss, while folks...of one of her old flames, James Games, And that she hears—what faith is man's—Ann's banns And his, from. Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice: White ribbons... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 494 sider
...puss, while folks are in their beds, treads leads, And sleepers waking, grumble — " Drat that cat I" Who in the gutter caterwauls, squalls, mauls Some...is man's — Ann's banns And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice ; White ribbons flourish, and a stout shout out, That upward goes, shows Rose knows... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1864 - 504 sider
...bright white light, And paralytic watchmen prowl, howl, growl, About the streets and take up Pall-Mai Sal, Who, hasting to her nightly jobs, robs fobs....is man's — Ann's banns And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice ; White ribbons flourish, and a stout shout out, That upward goes, shows Rose knows... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1865 - 616 sider
...bright white light, And paralytic watchmen prowl, howl, growl, About the streets and take up Pall-Mai Sal, Who, hasting to her nightly jobs, robs fobs....James Games, And that she hears — what faith is mart's — Ann's banns And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrbo ; White ribbons flourish, and... | |
| 1866 - 350 sider
...the chime, prime time To go and see the Drury-Lane Dane slain, — Or hear Othello's jealous douht spout out, — Or Macbeth raving at that shade-made...is man's — Ann's banns And his, from Reverend Mr. Rice, twice, thrice : White ribbons flourish, and a stout shout out, That upward goes, shows Rose knows... | |
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