| English poetry - 1904 - 772 pages
...labor; 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...aboundeth. The country folks themselves advance, With crowdy -muttons out of France ; And Jack shall pipe, and Gill shall dance, And all the town be merry.... | |
| English poetry - 1905 - 218 pages
...labour ; Our lasses have provided them A bagpipe and a tabour. Young men and maids, and girls and boys Give life to one another's joys ; And you anon shall...shoulders run, So all things there aboundeth. The country-folk themselves advance, For Crowdy-Mutton's come out of France ; And Jack shall pipe and Jill... | |
| City and town life - 1905 - 408 pages
...labour ; Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabor. Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys, And you anon shall...shoulders run, So all things there aboundeth. The country-folks themselves advance, With crowdy-muttons come out of France ; And Jack shall pipe, and... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1905 - 524 pages
...labour; Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabor. Young men and maids and girls and boys Give life to one another's joys, And you anon shall...dogs thence with whole shoulders run, So all things here aboundeth. The country folk themselves advance, For Crowdy-mutton's come out of France, And Jack... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - Christmas - 1907 - 384 pages
...labour; Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabor; Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys; And you anon shall...there aboundeth. The country folks themselves advance For crowdy-mutton's * come out of France ; And Jack shall pipe, and Jill shall dance, And all the town... | |
| Christmas poetry - 1907 - 224 pages
...Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabor; 85 1 Young men and maids, and girls and boys, Give life to one another's joys; And you anon shall...there aboundeth. The country folks themselves advance, For crowdy-mutton's come out of France ; And Jack shall pipe, and Jill shall dance, And all the town... | |
| 1913 - 536 pages
...labor, Our lasses have provided them A bagpipe and a tabor. Young men and maids and girls and boys Hive life to one another's joys, And you anon shall by their noise Perceive that they are merry. (Chorus.) First Boy (points to back of audience) Let's set our tree up over yonder. The trees don't... | |
| Ernest Rhys - English poetry - 1913 - 410 pages
..." poormouth-melody " about him. One of the heartiest Christmas Carols in the language is his — " Rank misers now do sparing shun, Their hall of music...dogs thence with whole shoulders run, So all things here aboundeth. The country-folk themselves advance, For Crowdy-mutton's come out of France, And Jack... | |
| Edith Rickert - Carols - 1914 - 372 pages
...labour ; Our lasses have provided them A bag-pipe and a tabor ; 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 muttons out of France ; And Jack shall pipe and Jill shall dance, Ned Squash hath fetched his... | |
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