Comrades, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to take the air. Whether 'twas the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger-beer, Or these strong cheroots, I know not, but I feel a little queer. The Book of Ballads - Page 13by Theodore Martin, William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1845 - 152 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Theodore Martin - Parodies - 1854 - 228 pages
...the play of Moscow's FALL ! NAPOLEON for the thousandth time, by Mr. GOMERSAL !" Cjjt £ntf nf tjjt COMRADES, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to take the air. Whether 't was the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger beer, Or these... | |
| English wit and humor - 1884 - 208 pages
...-nettiing better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse. ALFRED TBNNYSOX. THE LAY OF THE LOVELORN. COMRADES, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to take the air. Whether 'twas the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger beer, O.' these... | |
| English wit and humor - 1884 - 212 pages
...Something better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse. ALFRED TENNYSON. THE LAV OF THE LOVELORN. COMRADES, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave yon for a little, for I'd like to take the air. Whether 'twas the sauce at dinner, or that glass of... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1894 - 464 pages
...THE LAY OF THE LOVELORN. PARODY ON TENNYSON'S "LOCKSLY HALL." With COMBADES, you may pass the rosy. permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to take the air. Whether 't was the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger beer, Or these... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1895 - 594 pages
...' produced the ' Lay of the Lovelorn,' with its equally well-known commencement — ' Comrades, yon may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to tako the air. Whether 'twas the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger beer, Or these... | |
| Carolyn Wells - Parodies - 1904 - 438 pages
...To keep me merry, And nothing to do but to pocket my gold ! William Aytoun. THE LAY OF THE LOVELORN COMRADES, you may pass the rosy. With permission of...Whether 't was the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger-beer, Or these strong cheroots, I know not, but I feel a little queer. Let me go. Nay, Chuckster,... | |
| Parodies - 1904 - 464 pages
...Aytoun. THE LAY OF THE LOVELORN /^^O I ^"•*^ I , you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, shall leave you for a little, for I 'd like to take...Whether 't was the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger-beer, Or these strong cheroots, I know not, but I feel a Let me go. Nay, Chuckster, blow me,... | |
| Lionel Strachey - Wit and humor - 1906 - 328 pages
...Idees Napoleoniennes. Aytoun and Martin The Lay of the Love-Lom (Parody on Tennyson's " Locksley Hail") COMRADES, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to take the air. Whether 'twas the sauce at dinner, or that glass of gingerbeer, Or these... | |
| Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard - English poetry - 1913 - 460 pages
...or be he low, The man's an ass for a' that. SIR THEODORE MARTIN. THE LAY OF THE LOVELORN. (TENNYSON) COMRADES, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to take the air. Whether 'twas the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger-beer, Or these... | |
| Carolyn Wells - Wit and humor - 1923 - 804 pages
...SUNDAY Is all the boon I ask! This extract is from a long poem, called: • THE LAY OF THE LOVELORN Comrades, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the chair, I shall leave you for a little, for I'd like to take the air Whether 't was the sauce at dinner, or that glass of ginger beer, Or these... | |
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