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" Though other purses be more fat, Why should we pine or grieve at that ? Hang sorrow ! care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry. Hark ! how the wags abroad do call Each other forth to rambling : Anon you'll see them in the hall For nuts and apples... "
A garland of Christmas carols, ancient and modern, ed. by Joshua Sylvester - Page 184
edited by - 1861
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Popular Ballads and Songs: From Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce ..., Volume 2

Ballads, Danish - 1806 - 448 pages
...And therefore let's be merry. Hark ! how the wags abroad do call' . . Each other forth to rambling : Anon you'll see them in the hall For nuts and apples...Anon they'll think the house goes round; For they the cellars depth have found, And there they will be merry. The wenches with their wassel bowls About the...
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The Literary panorama, Volume 1, Issue 1807

1807 - 856 pages
...they the cellars depth have found, And there they will be телу. The wenches with their wassel bowb About the streets are singing ; The boys are come to catch the owls, The wild mare in it bringing. Ourkiichcn boy hath broke his box, And to the dealing of the ox, Our honest neighbours...
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The Literary Panorama, Volume 1

English literature - 1806 - 816 pages
...therefore let's be merry. Hark how the wags abroad do call, . Each other forth to rambling ; Anonyou'll see them in the hall. For nuts and apples scrambling....Anon they'll think the house goes round, For they the cellars depth have found, And there they will be merry. The wenches with their wassel bowls About the...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volume 1

1821 - 438 pages
...therefore let's be merry. Hark ! now the wags abroad do call Kach other forth to rambling ; Aii' ni you'll see them in the hall, For nuts and apples scrambling....And there they will be merry. The wenches with their wassel bowls About the streets are sinking ; The boys are come to catch the owls. The wild mare in...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1821 - 444 pages
...• And therefore let's be merry. Hark ! now the wags abroad do call, Each other forth to rambling ; Anon you'll see them in the hall, For nuts and apples scrambling. Hark 1 how the root,s with laughter sound, Anon they'll think the house goes round, For they the cellar's...
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The Casket

1828 - 400 pages
...cat, And therefore let's ,be merry. Hark ! now the wags abroad do call Each other forth to rambling; Anon you'll see them in the hall For nuts and apples...And there they will be merry. The wenches with their wassel bowls About the streets are singing ; The boys are come to catch the owls, Ttie wild mare in...
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The Legendary Cabinet: A Collection of British National Ballads, Ancient and ...

John Docwra Parry - Ballads, English - 1829 - 460 pages
...let "s be merry ! Hark ! how the wags abroad do call Each other forth to rambling — Anon you '11 see them in the hall,] For nuts and apples scrambling. Hark ! how the roofs with laughter sound, Anon they '11 think the house goes round, For they the cellar's depth have found, And there they will be...
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Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern: Including the Most Popular in the West ...

William Sandys - Carols - 1833 - 368 pages
...other forth to rambling : Anon you '11 see them in the hall For nuts and apples scrambling. Hark I how the roofs with laughter sound ! Anon they'll think the house goes round; For they the cellars depth have found, And there they will be merry. The wenches with their wassel bowls About the...
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Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern: Including the Most Popular in the West ...

William Sandys - Carols - 1833 - 370 pages
...how the roofs with laughter sound ! Anon they '11 think the house goes round ; For they the cellars depth have found, And there they will be merry. The wenches with their wassel bowls About the streets are singing ; The boys are come to catch the owls, The wild mare in...
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The Rural Life of England, Volume 2

William Howitt - Country life - 1838 - 414 pages
...therefore let's be merry. Hark ! now the wags abroad do call Each other forth to rambling ; Anon you '11 see them in the hall For nuts and apples scrambling....round, For they the cellar's depth have found, And then they will be merry. The wenches with their wassail bowls About the streets are singing ; The boys...
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