| 1849 - 742 页
...tasting What ground he 's on — Nantucket schools Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting !" And so he took the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnip bed) — And then he sought the skipper's berth. '- Where are we now, sir? Please to taste."... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1849 - 124 页
...tasting What ground he 's on, — Nantucket schools Don 't teach such stuff, with all their basting ! " And so he took the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnip bed) — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, Sir ? Please to taste."... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1849 - 108 页
...tasting What ground he 's on, — Nantucket schools Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting ! " And so he took the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnip bed) — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, Sir ? Please to taste."... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1849 - 118 页
...Nantucket schools Don 't teach such stuff, with all their basting ! " And so he took the well- greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnip bed) — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, Sir ? Please to taste.... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 页
...Nantucket schools Do n't teach such stuff, with all their basting 1 " And so he took the well greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnep bed) — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, sir ? Please to taste."... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 页
...the peddier's son — And so he mnsed, {the wanton wretch,) ' To night I'll have a grain of fun.' " And so he took the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — a parsnip bed — And then he songht the skipper's berth. " ' Where are we now, sir ? Please to taste.'... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 页
..." ' Where are wg now, sir? Please to taste.' The skipper yawn'd, put out his tongue, Then ope'd hia eyes in wondrous haste. And then upon the floor he sprung ! " The skipper storm'd, and tore his hair, Thrust on hie boots, and roared to Marden. 1 Aanfucjrei'« »unJb, and... | |
| 1856 - 518 页
...by tasting What ground he's on : Nantucket schools Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting !" And so he took the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnip bed) — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, sir ? Please to taste."... | |
| 1859 - 338 页
...Nantuckct schools Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting." And so he took the well greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth, That stood on deck, (a parsnip bed,) And, then, he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, sir ? Please to taste."... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 页
...tasting, What ground he 's on ; Nantucket schools Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting ! * And so he took the well-greased lead, And rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck — (a parsnip bed), — And then he sought the skipper's berth. " Where are we now, sir, please to taste."... | |
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