| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1850 - 710 pages
...labour ; Our lasses have provided them A bagpipe and a tabor ; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, ch therein works a miracle in nature, Making them lightest that wear most of it. So arc th merrjr. Rank misers now do sparing shun ; Their hall of music soundeth ; And dogs thence with whole... | |
| Bevelled edge boards (Binding) - 1851 - 216 pages
...; Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabour ; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys ; And you anon shall by their noise Pereeive that they are merry. Rank misers now do sparing shun ; Their hall of music souudeth ; And... | |
| Christmas - 1852 - 240 pages
...; Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabour ; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys ; And you anon shall...themselves advance With crowdy-muttons * out of France; And Jack shall pipe, and Jill shall dance, And all the town be merry. Ned Squash hath fetched his bands... | |
| Christmas - 1852 - 230 pages
...; Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a labour ; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys ; And you anon shall by their noise Pereeive that they are merry. Rank misers now do sparing shun ; Their hall of music soundeth ; And... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1853 - 716 pages
...Our lasses have provided them Л bagpipe and » tabor ; Young men and maids, and girls and boya, Gire life to one another's joys ; And you anon shall by their noise Perceive that they are merry. Their hall of music soundeth ; And dogs thence with whole shoulders run, So all things there aboundeth.... | |
| John Brand - Christian antiquities - 1853 - 580 pages
...have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabor. Ranke misers now do sparing shun : Theire hall of musicke soundeth : And dogs thence with whole shoulders run, So all things there aboundetk. The countrey-folke themselves advance ; For Crowdy-mutton's come out of France : And Jack... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...wondrous trim, And no man minds his labour ; Our lasses have provided them A bagpipe and a tabor. Bank misers now do sparing shun ; Their hall of music soundeth ; And dogs thence with whole shoulder? ran, So all things there abonndeth. The country folk themselves advaia For Crowd; mutton's... | |
| William Wallace Fyfe - Carols - 1860 - 208 pages
...labour ; Our lasses have provided them A bagpipe and a tabor ; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys ; And you anon shall, by their noise, Perceive that they are merry. Hank misers now do sparing shun, Their hall of music soundeth ; And dogs thence with whole shoulders... | |
| John Camden Hotten - Carols - 1861 - 240 pages
...labour, Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabour ; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys; And you anon shall...aboundeth. The country folks themselves advance With crowdy-muttons1 out of France ; And Jack shall pipe, and Jill shall dance, And all the town be merry.... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1861 - 214 pages
...labour, Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabour ; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys; And you anon shall by their noise Perceive that they are merry. And dogs thence with whole shoulders run, So all things there aboundeth. The country folks themselves... | |
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