He weren't no saint, — but at jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That wouldn't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then ; And Christ ain'ta going to be too hard... Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal - Page 5201899Full view - About this book
| Irvah Lester Winter - Elocution - 1912 - 454 pages
...ghost went up alone In the smoke of the " Prairie Belle." He weren't no saint, — but at jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious...him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And he went for it thar and then ; And Christ ain't agoing to be too hard On a man that died for men. THE... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - American poetry - 1912 - 634 pages
...but at j edgment I 'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That would n't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then; And Christ ain'ta going to be too hard On a man that died for men. The Mystery of Gilgal The darkest, strangest... | |
| John Hay - Alcohol - 1912 - 58 pages
...but at jedgment I 'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That would n't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then; And Christ ain'ta going to be too hard On a man that died for me rceches four-year-old in the county I ITTLE .BREECHES... | |
| Literature - 1897 - 606 pages
...Bludso's ghost went up alone In the smoke of the Prairie Belle. He weren't no saint, but at Jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That wouldn't shook hands with him. He seen his duty — a dead sure thing — And went for it thar and then; And... | |
| John Hay - 1913 - 284 pages
...but at jedgment I 'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That would n't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then ; And Christ ain'ta going to be too hard On a man that died for men. LITTLE BREECHES. T DON'T go much on religion,... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - Cabinet officers - 1915 - 500 pages
...but at jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That would n't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then ; And Christ ain'ta going to be too hard On a man that died for men.1 1 After Whitelaw Reid died in 1913, Cleveland... | |
| Sarah Emma Simons - American literature - 1915 - 492 pages
...Bludso's ghost went up alone In the smoke of the Prairie Belle. He weren't no saint, — but at jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That wouldn't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then; And Christ... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - Cabinet officers - 1915 - 508 pages
...stanzas, that which concludes the ballad of "Jim Bludso": — He were n't no saint, — but at jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That would n't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then;... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - Cabinet officers - 1915 - 502 pages
...stanzas, that which concludes the ballad of "JimBludso": — He were n't no saint, — but at jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That would n't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then;... | |
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