Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... sing together till they scare the walls Of old St. Paul's , Sitting in red , grey , green , blue , drab , and white , Some say a gratifying sight , Tho ' I think sad - but that's a schism- To witness so much pauperism- Suppose , I say ...
... sing together till they scare the walls Of old St. Paul's , Sitting in red , grey , green , blue , drab , and white , Some say a gratifying sight , Tho ' I think sad - but that's a schism- To witness so much pauperism- Suppose , I say ...
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... sing for our pleasure ! " Thereupon , cap - a - pee , As a Champion should be , With the bald - headed Peasant to guide him , On his War - horse he bounds , And then , whistling his hounds , Prances off to what fate may Nor too long do ...
... sing for our pleasure ! " Thereupon , cap - a - pee , As a Champion should be , With the bald - headed Peasant to guide him , On his War - horse he bounds , And then , whistling his hounds , Prances off to what fate may Nor too long do ...
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... sing or say— To me it seems this is a day For bread and cheese and swipes . To justify the festive cup What horrors here are conjured up ! What things of bitter bite and sup , Poor wretched Twenty - One's ! No landed lumps , but frumps ...
... sing or say— To me it seems this is a day For bread and cheese and swipes . To justify the festive cup What horrors here are conjured up ! What things of bitter bite and sup , Poor wretched Twenty - One's ! No landed lumps , but frumps ...
Side 189
... sing , And Cramer how to play- It really is the strangest thing— I'm going to Bombay ! I've been to Bath and Cheltenham Wells , But not their springs to sip- To Ramsgate - not to pick up shells— To Brighton - not to dip , I've toured ...
... sing , And Cramer how to play- It really is the strangest thing— I'm going to Bombay ! I've been to Bath and Cheltenham Wells , But not their springs to sip- To Ramsgate - not to pick up shells— To Brighton - not to dip , I've toured ...
Side 202
... sing -- no matter what I sing , Di Tanti - or Crudel , Tom Bowling , or God save the King , Di piacer - All's well ; He knows no more about a voice For singing than a gnat- And as to Music " has no choice " - There's no Romance in that ...
... sing -- no matter what I sing , Di Tanti - or Crudel , Tom Bowling , or God save the King , Di piacer - All's well ; He knows no more about a voice For singing than a gnat- And as to Music " has no choice " - There's no Romance in that ...
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