| Percy Society - 1841 - 468 lehte
...get up to serve the swine, She lies in bed till eight or nine, So its oh ! poor Nancy Dawson. CCLXI. WE'RE all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with...fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't. CCXLII. THERE was an old man who liv'd in Middle Row, He had five hens, and a name for them, oh ! Bill... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 476 lehte
...get up to serve the swine, She lies in bed till eight or nine, So its oh ! poor Nancy Dawson. CCLXI. WE'RE all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with...fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't. CCXLII. THERE was an old man who lir'd in Middle Row, He had five hens, and a name for them, oh ! Bill... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 434 lehte
...get up to serve the swine, She lies in bed till eight or nine, So its oh ! poor Nancy Dawson. CCLXI. WE'RE all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with...fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't. CCXLII. THERE was an old man who liv'd in Middle Row, He had five hens, and a name for them, oh ! Bill... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1843 - 332 lehte
...get up to serve the swine, She lies in bed till eight or nine, So it's oh! poor Nancy Dawson. CCCXII. WE'RE all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with...fiddler's wife, . And I can't sleep for thinking on't. CCCXIII. [The tailor's courtship.] IN love be I, fifth button high, On velvet runs my courting, Sheer... | |
| 1846 - 300 lehte
...bed and lay upon straw: Sold the straw and slept on grass, To buy his wife a looking-glass. CCCXII. WE'RE all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with...fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't. CCCXIII. " JOHN, come sell thy fiddle, And buy thy wife a gown." " No, I'll not sell my fiddle, For... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps - 1853 - 372 lehte
...bed and lay upon straw : Sold the straw and slept on grass, To buy his wife a looking-glass. CCCCLIV. WE'RE all dry with drinking on't. We're all dry with drinking on't ; The piper spoke to the fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't. " JOHN, come sell thy fiddle, And... | |
| Francis Edward Paget - 1856 - 248 lehte
...he begins a song, in a loud impudent tone, beating time to his own music, with his heavy heels : " We're all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with...fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't." And then the same choice words were repeated in full chorus, and then there was a peal of noisy laughter;... | |
| Francis Edward Paget - 1858 - 254 lehte
...him, he begins a song in a loud impudent tone, beating time to his own music, with his heavy heels : " We're all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with...fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't." And then the same choice words were repeated in full chorus, and then there was a peal of noisy laughter... | |
| 1858 - 362 lehte
...and lay upon straw : Sold the straw and slept on grass, To buy his wife a looking-glass. 9 CCCCLIV. WE'RE all dry with drinking on't. We're all dry with drinking on't ; The piper spoke to the fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't. CCCCLV. , come sell thy fiddle, And... | |
| 1869 - 254 lehte
...Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the babes in their bed ? For it's now ten o'clock." We're all dry with drinking on't, We're all dry with drinking on't : The piper spoke to the fiddler's wife, And I can't sleep for thinking on't. We're all in the dumps, For diamonds... | |
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