I'll prepare to run." All down the hill his loving bride Now ran with all her force To push him in, he stepped aside, And she fell in, of course. Now splashing, dashing like a fish — "Oh, save me, Johnny Sands." "I can't, my dear, though much I wish,... Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable World, Or, St ... - Page 1011855Full view - About this book
| Songs, English - 1847 - 906 pages
...may think, And when securely done, " Now stand," says she, " upon the brink And I'll prepare to run." All down the hill, his loving bride, Now ran with...Johnny Sands ! " " I can't my dear, tho' much I wish, For you have tied my hands." MARY OF FERMOY. JUST eighteen years of age I am, my father's only joy,... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Songs, English - 1858 - 322 pages
...my back." And when securely done, "Now stand," she says, "upon the brink, And I'll prepare to run." And she fell in of course. Now splashing, dashing, like a fish, To push him in; he stepped aside, " Oh, save me, Johnny Sands !" "I can't, my dear, though much I wish,... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Humorous songs - 1863 - 308 pages
...may think, And when securely done, "Now stand," says ehe, "upon the brink, And I'll prepare to run !" All down the hill his loving bride, Now ran with all..." Oh ! save me, Johnny Sands." "I can't, my dear, though much I wish, For you have tied my hands." BETTY SANDS. JE CABFENTEB.] [Music by JOHN Sisctiu1... | |
| Charlotte Eliza L. Riddell - 1864 - 328 pages
...' I will,' replied the wife. ' I will,' replied the wife. " Then down the hill his loving bride She ran with all her force, To push him in ; — he stepped aside, And she fell in, of course. And she fell in, of course. " Splashing, dashing, like a fish, ' Oh ! save me, John !' she cried ;... | |
| J C Hutchieson - 1878 - 634 pages
...done, " Now go," she cried, " upon the brink And I'll prepare to run." All down the hill his tender bride Now ran with all her force, To push him in, — he stepped aside, And she fell in of course. Then splashing, dashing, like a fish, " Oh, save me, Johnny Sands !" " I can't, my dear, though much... | |
| A. William Fiske - Christian literature, American - 1880 - 154 pages
...she tied them fast, as you may guess." He then stood upon the bnnk of the river, and as she ran down to push him in, " he stepped aside, and she fell in, of course." Then she'splashed and cried and begged, " O Johnny ! Johnny ! save my life!" "I can't, my dear, for... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - Hymns, English - 1884 - 190 pages
...will drown myself, The riv - er runs be- low;" Says she," Pray do, you down the hill his lov - ing bride Now ran with all her force, To push him in— he — — ._•• ••**:• I & sil - ly elf, I wished it long a - go." Says he, " Up - on the brink... | |
| Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 pages
...you may think, And when securely done, " Now stand, my dear, upon the brink And I'll prepare to run." All down the hill his loving bride Now ran with all her force To push him in — he stepp'd aside, And she fell in, of course. Now splashing, dashing, like a fish, " Oh, save me, Johnny... | |
| Questions and answers - 1901 - 432 pages
...securely done, " Now stand," she says, " upon the brink, and I'll prepare to run." All down the hill hif loving bride now ran with all her force, To push him..." Oh ! save me, Johnny Sands," " I can't, my dear, though much I wish, for you have tied my hands." • How to Find the Constellations. X. BY GEORGE I.... | |
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