Comic songs. Collection the first (-thirteenth). |
도서 본문에서
66개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
5 페이지
... monstratious fat ; And I wish as how I may go to davy , If I don't have some of that rich gravy . But the others too dainty were by half ; I can't sing if you do laugh , & c . & c . Away then flew the other two , Jacky Green and B 3 [ 5 ]
... monstratious fat ; And I wish as how I may go to davy , If I don't have some of that rich gravy . But the others too dainty were by half ; I can't sing if you do laugh , & c . & c . Away then flew the other two , Jacky Green and B 3 [ 5 ]
21 페이지
... wish you wretch , old Nick would fetch , And tear your ugly eyes out ; Wrangling , jangling , grief , and pain , They come too at their leisures , Then kiss and make it up again , These are wedlock's pleasures ! And now O law ! ma'am's ...
... wish you wretch , old Nick would fetch , And tear your ugly eyes out ; Wrangling , jangling , grief , and pain , They come too at their leisures , Then kiss and make it up again , These are wedlock's pleasures ! And now O law ! ma'am's ...
26 페이지
... wish that you to health may rise . And live to enjoy it yourself ! He raised his head and looked so badly , Moaning , O ! and groaning , O ! While his sons shed tears so sadly ; All their hearts were jumping gladly , Tho ' they cried ...
... wish that you to health may rise . And live to enjoy it yourself ! He raised his head and looked so badly , Moaning , O ! and groaning , O ! While his sons shed tears so sadly ; All their hearts were jumping gladly , Tho ' they cried ...
27 페이지
... wish that you to health may rise , And live - to enjoy it yourself ! PARODY . IS there a heart that never lov'd To wet at times his eye ? Is there a man can mark unmoved , The glass and bottle dry ? O bear him to some dismal hole , Or ...
... wish that you to health may rise , And live - to enjoy it yourself ! PARODY . IS there a heart that never lov'd To wet at times his eye ? Is there a man can mark unmoved , The glass and bottle dry ? O bear him to some dismal hole , Or ...
15 페이지
... wish I had mine on snug at home , o - h ! -Och what an imposition ! -a what , sir ? - an imposition , for it can be nothing else , to make us all sick directly after dinner - och ! och ! what'll I do ? what'll I do ? o -- h , if it had ...
... wish I had mine on snug at home , o - h ! -Och what an imposition ! -a what , sir ? - an imposition , for it can be nothing else , to make us all sick directly after dinner - och ! och ! what'll I do ? what'll I do ? o -- h , if it had ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
2nd Gent Actor Altho beautiful Betsy Baker blarney breeches brogue Bumkin call'd charms church cloak Comic Songs Court cried Cupid derry devil Doe and Richard dogs Drayman drink e'er ev'ry eyes felt folks genteel head heart Irish Jack Robinson John Bull John Doe keep lady legs live London Town look look'd lover Lunnun maid Margate married meat Miss Miss Dove Mister Rag morning mother ne'er never night nose Oh dear pain pass'd Past um o'clock pleasure Polly poor press'd pretty Richard Roe round seem'd sigh Sing hey sirs Sligo snug soon sorrow steam Street sure Surrey Theatre sweet t'other tell there's thing THOMAS HUDSON thought thro Tol de rol took TUNE turn'd twas Unkle vex'd walk walk'd wedlock Widow Jones wife young
인기 인용구
20 페이지 - Crabbed age and youth cannot live together Youth is full of pleasance, age is full of care; Youth like summer morn, age like winter weather; Youth like summer brave, age like winter bare; Youth is full of sport, age's breath is short; Youth is nimble, age is lame; Youth is hot and bold, age is weak and cold; Youth is wild, and age is tame. Age, I do abhor thee; youth, I do adore thee; O, my love, my love is young!
1 페이지 - I am nae Poet, in a sense, But just a Rhymer, like, by chance, An' hae to learning nae pretence, Yet, what the matter ? Whene'er my Muse does on me glance, I jingle at her. Your critic-folk may cock their nose, And say, ' How can you e'er propose, You wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang ?' But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're maybe wrang.
21 페이지 - A blazing star seen in the west, By six or seven men at least. Two trumpets she does sound at once, But both of clean contrary tones; But whether both with the same wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not; only this can tell, The one sounds vilely, th' other well; And therefore vulgar authors name Th' one Good, the other Evil, Fame.
34 페이지 - I couldn't wait, For no tidings could I gain of you, Jack Robinson. And somebody one day came to me, and said, That somebody else had somewhere read, In some newspaper as how you was dead ; " "I've not been dead at all
1 페이지 - Some rhyme, a neebor's name to lash ; Some rhyme (vain thought!) for needfu' cash; Some rhyme to court the countra clash, An' raise a din; For me, an aim I never fash ; I rhyme for fun.
15 페이지 - ... pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale? Why so dull and mute, young sinner? Prithee, why so mute? Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do't?
5 페이지 - ... I'm much mistaken, Eat for breakfast a pound of bacon. But now our Toms and Jerrys gay, sir, See larks by nights and not by day, sir ; Get in rows, and have long parleys, And, to save their bacon, floor the charleys. Sing hey, sing ho, &c. When this very place, now covered over, Was a field of...
10 페이지 - Laertes' head. And these few precepts in thy memory See thou character. Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportion'd thought his act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade.
3 페이지 - When she fell in love with a dogs' meat man. Every morning he went by Whether the weather was wet or dry, And right opposite to her door did stan' And cry " dogs' meat !" this dogs
18 페이지 - I'll soon go to pot, my dear j For my shirt, at your clack, Would stick close Jo my back, But the devil a shirt have I got, my dear. Like a cat, my watch I'm keeping, love, For no bed have I got to sleep in, love ; So honey, look down, And smile me a frown, From your one eye, so beautiful, peeping, love. Old time, like the gutter, does run, my dear, So prythee mock modesty shun, my dear ; Have me, I'll have you, And though still we'll be two. All Kilkenny will take us for one, my dear. THE WONDERFUL...