| 1826 - 450 页
...the thought that hij Would consumedly ache on the morrow, (head And we managed a shutter to borrow ; We bore him home and we put him to bed. And we told his wife and his daughter To give him nejit morning a couple ot red Herrings with soda water. Loudly they talk'd of his money that's gone,... | |
| 1837 - 682 页
...of finding and carrying home an inebriate on a window-shutter. One stanza we especially remember: ' We bore him home, and we put him to bed. And we told his wife end his daughter To give him, next morning, a couple of red Herrings, with soda-water.' The subjoined... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1840 - 384 页
...gentleman taking a snooze, With his Marshall cloak around him. " The Doctor's as drunk as the d ," we said, And we managed a shutter to borrow; We raised him and sigh'd at the'thought that his head Would " consumedly ache" on the morrow. We bore him home, and we... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 页
...Would dreadfully ache on the morrow. To give him next morning a couple of redHerrings, with soda water. We bore him home, and we put him to bed, And we told his wife and daughter, Loudly they talked of his money that's gone, And his lady began to upbraid him ; But little... | |
| British minstrel - 1848 - 480 页
...shutter to borrow: We raised him, and sighed at the thought that his head Would so dreadfully ache 011 the morrow. We bore him home, and we put him to bed, And we told his wife and daughter To give him next morning a couple of redHerrings, with soda-water. Loudly they talked of his... | |
| 1849 - 970 页
...a stanza in a parody on the burial of Sir JOHN MOORE: . ' WE bore him home, and put him to bed, And told his wife and his daughter To give him, next morning, a couple of red Herring, with soda-water I' What' trials' soever the gold-seeker may encounter, he will be spared the... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 378 页
...Doctor's as drunk as the d ," we said, And we managed a shutter to horrow ; We raised him, and sigh'd at the thought that his head Would " consumedly ache...morning, a couple of red Herrings, with soda-water.— Loudly they talk'd of his money that's gone, And his Lady began to upbraid him ; But little he reck'd,... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 334 页
...gentleman taking a snooze, With his Marshall cloak around him. " The Doctor 's as drunk as the d ," we said, And we managed a shutter to borrow; We raised him, and sigh'd at the thought that his head Would " consumedly ache " on the morrow. We bore him home, and... | |
| 1852 - 650 页
...Doctor was drunk as the devil,' we said, And we managed a shutter to borrow ; ^e raU'd him, and sigh'd at the thought that his head Would consumedly ache on the morrow. "Webore him home, and we put him to bed, And we told his wife and his daughter To give him next morning... | |
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