| 1822 - 494 頁
...carpenter by trade : And he fell in love with Sally Brown, That was a lady's maid. But as they fetched a walk one day, They met a press-gang crew ; And Sally...shock a saint, That though she did seem in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a feint. Come, girl, said he, hold up your head, He'll be as good as me ; For when... | |
| 1822 - 734 頁
...carpenter by trade ; ci . And he fell in love with Sally Brown, M * f>i •J But as they fetched a walk one day, They met a press-gang crew ; And Sally...shock a saint, That though she did seem in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a feint. Come, girl, said he, hold up your head, He'll be as good as me ; For when... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1823 - 572 頁
...carpenter by trade; And he fell in love with Sally Brown, That was a lady's maid. ' But as they fetch'da walk one day, They met a press-gang crew; And Sally...shock a saint; That though she did seem in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a feint. ' Come, girl, said he, hold up your head, He'll be as good as me : For when... | |
| 1826 - 570 頁
...carpenter by trade; And he fell in love with Sally Brown, That was a lady's maid. But as they fetch'da walk one day, They met a press-gang crew ; And Sally...shock a saint, That though she did seem in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a feint. " Come, girl," said he, " hold up your head, He'll be as good as me ; For... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 頁
...fetched a walk one day, They met a press-gang ere w ; And Sally she did faint away, Whilst Ben lie was brought to. The boatswain swore with wicked words,...shock a saint, That though she did seem in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a feint. " Come, girl," said he, " hold up your head, He'll be as good as me; For... | |
| 1834 - 480 頁
...crew, And Sally she aid faint away, Whilst Ben he was brought to. Too ral, &c. The boatswain swore most wicked words, Enough to shock a saint, That though she did seem in a fit 'Twas nothing but л feint. Come, girl, says he, hold up your head, He'll be as good as me, For when... | |
| 1835 - 320 頁
...carpenter by trade, And he lell'd in love with Sally Brown, That was a lady's maid. But as they fetched a walk one day, They met a pressgang crew, And Sally she did faint away, Whilst Ben he was brought-to. Too ral, &c/ The boatswain swore most wicked words, Enough to shock a saint, That though... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1863 - 1194 頁
...strictly original, since ita !>est pun is extracted trom Tom Hood's ballad of " Faithless Sally Brown." ' The Boatswain swore with wicked words, Enough to (shock a saint, That though she did seem in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a faiut." But I, who can laugh vociferously at a Christmas pantomine, and go home... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 頁
...carpenter by trade; And he fell in love with Sally Brown, Who was a lady's maid. But, as they fetched a walk one day, They met a press-gang crew ; And Sally...shock a saint, That, though she did seem in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a feint. "Come, girl," said he, "hold up your head, He'll be as good as me ; For,... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1851 - 398 頁
...SALLY BROWN." 253 And he fell in love with Sally Brown, Who was a lady's maid. But as they fetched a walk one day, They met a press-gang crew ; And Sally...words, Enough to shock a saint, That, though she did seein in a fit, 'Twas nothing but a feint. ' Come, girl,' said he, ' hold up your head, He'll be as... | |
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