| William Cowper - 1835 - 406 pages
...With leathern girdle braced ; For all might see the bottle necks Still dangling at his waist. Thus all through merry Islington These gambols he did play,...loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wondering much To see how he did ride. Stop, stop, John Gilpin ! — Here's the house ! They all at... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 404 pages
...necks Still dangling at his waist. Thus all through merry Islington These gambols he did play, And till he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay. And there...sides of the way, Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild-goose at play. At Edmonton his loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wondering... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 416 pages
...all might see the bottle necks. Thus all through merry Islington These gambols he did play, And till he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay. And there...sides of the way, Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild-goose at play. At Edmonton his loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wondering... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 402 pages
...there he threw the wash about On both sides of the way, Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild-goose at play. At Edmonton his loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wondering much To see how he did ride. Stop, stop, John Gilpin ! — Here's the houscThey all at once... | |
| William Cowper - 1839 - 554 pages
...neeks Still dangling at his waist. Thus all through merry Islington These gambols he did play, And till he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay. And there...sides of the way, Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild-goose at play. At Edmonton his loving wife From the baleony spied Her tender husband, wondering... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1839 - 302 pages
...With leathern girdle braced ; For all might see the bottle necks Still dangling at his waist. Thus all through merry Islington These gambols he did play ; Until he came unto the Wash, [a] Of Edmonton so gay. [1] He carries weight — an expression used in horseracing, when the rider... | |
| John William Carleton - 1852 - 688 pages
...snort. In another second a tremendous splash, followed by a succession of plunges and spattering, " Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild goose at play," from iuy alarmed and totally immersed comrade, convinced me that the Doctor's good hard road was a... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 378 pages
...With leathern girdle braced ; For all might see the bottle-necks Still dangling at his waist. Thus all through merry Islington These gambols he did play,...loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wpnd'ring much To see how he did ride. " Stop, stop, John Gilpin ! Here's the house — " They aU at... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1841 - 358 pages
...to carry weight, With leathern girdle braced ; Thus all through merry Islington These gambols did he play, Until he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay...loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wondering much To see how he did ride. Stop, stop, John Gilpin ! — Here's the house — They all... | |
| Book - 1841 - 164 pages
...With leathern girdle brac'd ; For all might see the bottle-necks Still dangling at his waist. Thus all through merry Islington These gambols he did play, Until he came unto the Wash And there he threw the wash about On both sides of the way, Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild... | |
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