Buff neither laughs nor smiles, But looks in your face With a comical grace, And delivers the staff to you again. Or— But strokes his face with a very good grace, And delivers the staff to you, sir. The Girl's Own Book - 第 41 頁Lydia Maria Child 著 - 1835 - 272 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 434 頁
...making grimaces, to cause the latter to laugh, and so to the others; those who laugh paying a forfeit.] BUFF says Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to you...smiles, But carries his face With a very good grace, CXCV. DANCE, Bumpkin, dance, (Keep the thumb in motion.) •Dance, ye merrymen, every one ; (All the... | |
| W H. C - 1868 - 438 頁
...county, Joe." " And you're going to look for friends ? You mind when you used to play blind man's buff." "Buff says buff to all his men, and I say buff to him again," shouted Geoffrey in a mock heroic tone. "Look here now," said Joe, "when you was blinded,... | |
| 1870 - 956 頁
...spur of the moment. Sometimes the formula is changed, and Mr. Buff's allocution is as follows : — " Buff says Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to you again ; Buff he neither laughs nor smiles, In spite of all your cunning wiles, But keeps his face with a very good... | |
| 1877 - 652 頁
...epithet set the whole family off into a laugh, and Jock further made up a solemn face, and repeated — ' Buff says Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to you...smiles, But carries his face With a very good grace.' It convulsed them all, and the mother, recovering a little, said, ' I wonder whether she ever can laugh.'... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1879 - 326 頁
...epithet set the whole family off into a laugh, and Jock further made up a solemn face, and repeated— "Buff says Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to...smiles, But carries his face With a very good grace." It convulsed them all, and the mother, recovering a little, said, " I wonder whether she ever can laugh."... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1882 - 690 頁
...epithet set the whole family off into a laugh, and Jock further made up a solemn face, and repeated— " Buff says. Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to...smiles, But carries his face With a very good grace." Serene Highness, Sua Serenita, as Janet made it, became the sobriquets for Aunt Ellen, and were in... | |
| Helen Campbell - 1883 - 470 頁
...laugh. If there is even the faintest smile, a forfeit is paid. Sometimes the rhyme is like this : — " Buff says ' Buff ' to all his men, And I say ' Buff ' to you again. Buff he neither laughs nor smiles, In spite of all your cunning wiles, But keeps his face with a very good... | |
| Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1886 - 320 頁
...a stick. ' Knick, knock ! ' 2nd Ditto. ' Who's there !' 1st. 'Buff.' 2nd. 'What says Buff?' 1st. ' Buff says Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to you again ! ' 2nd. ' Methinks Buff smiles ? ' Int. ' Buff neither laughs nor smiles, But looks in your face With... | |
| Charlotte Sophia Burne - 1886 - 314 頁
...with a stick. ' Kniok, knock ! ' 2nd DMo. ' Who's there ?' 1st. 'Buff.' 2nd. 'What says Buff t' Is*. ' Buff says Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to you again ! ' 2nd. ' Methinks Buff smiles ? ' 1st. ' Buff neither laughs nor smiles, But looks in your face With... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1886 - 360 頁
...bed, And here comes a chopper to chop off your head. CAVES. CCLXIX1I. «>»>•*-,•« V»*« Bcrr says Buff to all his men, And I say Buff to you again ; Fluff neither laughs nor smiles, But carries his face iVith a very good grace, And passes the stick... | |
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