| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Counting-out rhymes - 1843 - 332 pages
...whither, so high ? To brush the cobwebs off the sky ! Shall I go with thee ? Aye, by and by. cxxu. THERE was an old woman Lived under a hill ; And if she's not gone, She lives there still. THERE was an old woman, And she sold puddings and pies : She went to the mill, And the dust flew in her eyes... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1846 - 300 pages
...fair; And then old Father Peter said he would meet her Before she got half-way there. CLXXIX. THERE was an old woman Lived under a hill; And if she's not gone, CLXXX. [From ' Infant Institutes,' 8vo, London, 1797, p. 15.] THERE was an old woman toss'd up in a... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - Logic - 1851 - 350 pages
...position, but also a perfectly unproductive one. It is the mere truism of the Nursery Rhyme: " There was an old woman lived under a hill, " And if she's not gone, she lives there still." Examine it closer, and the question at once arises, whence is this counteracting cause to come ? If... | |
| Dame Goslin (pseud.) - Children's rhymes - 1851 - 110 pages
...clothes to sell ; Old clothes to sell, old clothes to sell ; I never would cry, old clothes to sell. was an old woman Lived under a hill ; And if she's not gone, She lives there still. INTERY, mintery, outcry -corn, Apple seed and apple thorn ; Wine, brier, limber-lock, Five geese in... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps - 1853 - 372 pages
...fair ; And then old Father Peter said he would meet her Before she got half-way there. CCLX. THERE was an old woman Lived under a hill ; And if she's not gone, She lives there still. THERE was an old woman toss'd up in a basket Nineteen times as high as the moon ; Where she was going I couldn't... | |
| Nursery rhymes, English - 1858 - 362 pages
...fair ; And then old Father Peter said he would meet her Before she got half-way there. CCLX. THERE was an old woman Lived under a hill ; And if she's not gone, CCLXI. THERE was an old woman toss'd up in a basket Nineteen times as high as the moon ; Where she... | |
| Mrs. Charles J. Proby - 1859 - 368 pages
...cage was thrown open, and I felt that I was free to fly. CHAPTER XIII. REDLEAF. " A little old lady lived under a hill, And, if she's not gone, she lives there still." Old Rhyme. " SOPH," shouted Eric, " one sunshiny morning, pop on your habit and come with me. I want... | |
| 1869 - 646 pages
...weed of faction Worry out and cost aside, No. 4. — Renderinto Lutin thie nursery rhyme : — There was an old woman lived under a hill, And if she's not gone, she lives there still. No. 5.— Translate and solve this French riddle : Duns mon état normal Je suis fait de mótol : Quand... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1869 - 254 pages
...declared By the point of his knife, He never took toll Of a mouse in his life. There was an old woman121 Lived under a hill; And if she's not gone, She lives there still. There was an old woman and what do you think ? She lived upon nothing but victuals and drink : Victuals and drink... | |
| Astronomy - 1871 - 346 pages
...to. For a long time he could arrive at no conclusion, but one day he heard the nursery rhyme, There was an old woman lived under a hill, And if she's not gone ehe lives there still, and this gave him great relief. As one acquainted with chemistry and physics,... | |
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