father should try to recover me, Sure it wont be by describing my clothes. The music I hear now, takes hold of my ear now, And leads me all over the world by the nose! So I follow'd his bag-pipe so sweet. And Sporting Magazine - Página 1581806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...;ve Your pipe, sajs I, Paddy, so neatly comes over me, Naked I'll wander wherever it blows, And if my father should try to recover me, Sure it won't be...the nose. So I follow'd his bagpipe so sweet, And sung, as I leapt like a frog, Adieu to my family seat, So pleasantly plac'd in a bog. With my faralla,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 702 páginas
...says I, " Thady, So neatly comes over me, Naked 1II wander Wherever it blows ; And, if my poor parents Should try to recover me, Sure it won't be By describing...now, And leads me all over The world by the nose." So 1 folio» 'd his bagpipe so sweet, " Adieu to my family seat, tly " A So pleasantly placed in a bog... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1858 - 394 páginas
...blows, And if that my father should try to discover me, Sure it won't be by describing my clothes: For the music I hear now, Takes hold of my ear, now, And leads me all over the world by the nose." So I followed the bagpipes so sweet, And sung, as I leap'd like a frog, " Adieu to my family seat, So pleasantly... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1858 - 430 páginas
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| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1863 - 308 páginas
...Your pipes," said I, " Paddy, so neatly come over me, Naked I'll wander wherever it blows ; And if my father should try to recover me, Sure it wont be by...the nose.' So I follow'd his bagpipe so sweet. And sung, as I leap'd like a frog, Adieu to my family seat, So pleasantly plac'd in a bog. With my farala,... | |
| Francis Sylvester Mahony - 1881 - 564 páginas
...música Ut sequar nudulus Tibicen te ! Et si pater testibus Quaerat me, vestibus Redibit sedepol ! The music I hear now Takes hold of my ear now, And...the nose." So I follow'd his bagpipe so sweet, And I sung as I leap'd like a frog, " Adieu to my family seat, So pleasantly placed in a bog." Fa-ra-la-la-ra-la-loo... | |
| Francis Sylvester Mahony - 1881 - 556 páginas
...Tibicen te ! Et si pater testibus Quserat me, vestibus Redibit oedepol! The music I hear now Takes bold of my ear now, And leads me all over The world by the nose." So I foUow'd his bagpipe so sweet. And I sang as I leap'd like a bog, " Adieu to my family seat, So pleasantly... | |
| Andrew Carpenter - 1998 - 650 páginas
...'Your pipe, 1 says I, 'Paddy, so neatly comes over me, Naked I'll wander wherever it blows. And if my father should try to recover me, Sure it won't be...now. And leads me all over the world by the nose.' 20 So I followed his bagpipe so sweet. And sung, as I leapt like a frog, Adieu to my family seat, So... | |
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