| Lawrence Lovechild - Counting-out rhymes - 1847 - 118 pages
...you can ; Pat it, and prick it, and mark it with T, And send it home for Tommy and me. 133. /"I IRLS and boys, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day ; Leave your supper and leave your sleep, And come with your playfellows into the street. Come with... | |
| Questions and answers - 1878 - 668 pages
...that the speaker will break off (see Halliwell in г\). This may be the conTerse of " Boys and girls come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day." Or the provtrb may allude to thieving, " St. Nicholas's clerks," 1 Henry IV., ii. 1. Moon-men, thieves,... | |
| Questions and answers - 1850 - 544 pages
...say which the original and which the translation, they are nearly equivalent : — " Boys and girls, come out to play ; The moon doth shine as bright as...: Come with a whoop, come with a call, Come with a good will, or come not at all." " Carbons ct fillis, vcncz toujours; La lunc fait clartt: comme lc... | |
| Questions and answers - 1850 - 524 pages
...are so nearly equivalent :— " Boys <ftid girls, come out to play ; The moon doth shine as bright 89 day : Come with a whoop, come with a call, Come with a good will, or come not at all." MISCELLANIES. AfSS. of Casaubon. — There is a short statement respecting... | |
| Octave Delepierre - Macaronic literature - 1852 - 438 pages
...r . KING. Il suppose qu'il a découvert dans un ancien manuscrit les vers anglais suivants : Boys, boys, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day , Come with a whoop , and come with a call , Come with a good will, or not at all. Lose your supper , and lose your sleep... | |
| Octave Joseph Delepierre - 1852 - 412 pages
...suppose qu'il a découvert dans un ancien manuscrit les vers anglais suivants : Boys, boys, come ont to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day , Come with a whoop , and come with a call , Come with a good will, or not at ail. Lose your supper , and lose your sleep... | |
| Josiah Crampton - 1853 - 140 pages
...merry children, who revel in her beams, shouting the well-known nursery rhyme— " Boys and girls, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day," to the wild and untutored savage in the forest, who falls down to do her homage. But the impression... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1869 - 254 pages
...come with your playfellows into the street. Come with a whoop, come with a call, Come with a good will or not at all. Up the ladder and down the wall, A half-penny roll will serve us all. You find milk, and I'll find flour, And we'll have a pudding in... | |
| Merry heart, Melville Gray - Nursery rhymes, English - 1871 - 244 pages
...Punch, To Mr. Joe, To Mr. Nell, To Mr. Lo ; Mr. Punch, Mr. Joe, 97 AN EVENING DITTY. BOYS and girls, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day : Come with a hoop, come with a call, Come with a good will, or not at all. Leave your supper, and leave your sleep,... | |
| Little folk - 1873 - 282 pages
...spring From such a very little thing ? J. Burton. (October lotï). AN EVENING DITTY. BOYS and girls, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day : Come with a hoop, come with a call, Come with a good will, or not at all. Leave your supper, and leave your sleep,... | |
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