Think on the day That made me, John, your wife, What pleasant talk that day we had Of all our future life ! Of how your steady earnings, John, No wasting should consume, But weekly some new comfort bring To deck our happy room. Then don't go in to-night!... Songs by a Song Writer - Página 48por William Cox Bennett - 1859 - 142 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Greenleaf Adams, Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1847 - 284 páginas
...comfort bring To deck our happy room. Then don't go in to-night ! To see us, John, as then we dressed, So tidy, clean, and neat, Brought out all eyes to...As we went down the street. Ah, little thought our neighbors then, And we as little thought, That ever, John, to rags like these By drink we should be... | |
| William Cox Bennett - 1850 - 284 páginas
...comfort bring To deck our happy room : Then don't go in to-night! To see us, John, as then we dressed, So tidy, clean, and neat, Brought out all eyes to...And will you go ? If not for me, Yet for your baby stay ; You know, John, not a taste of food Has passed my lips to-day ; And tell your father, little... | |
| William Cox Bennett - 1859 - 170 páginas
...tottering made your young firm tread, And bow'd your manly height. You'll not go in to-night! You 'll not go in? Think on the day That made me, John, your...And will you go ? If not for me, Yet for your baby stay! You know, John, not a taste of food Has pass'd my lips to-day ; And tell your father, little... | |
| William Cox Bennett - 1859 - 166 páginas
...tottering made your young firm tread, And bow'd your manly height. You'll not go in to-night ! You '11 not go in? Think on the day That made me, John, your...And will you go ? If not for me, Yet for your baby stay! You know, John, not a taste of food Has pass'd my lips to-day ; And tell your father, little... | |
| 1872 - 514 páginas
...bring, To deck our happy room.— Then don't go in to-night ! To see us, John, as then we dressed, So tidy, clean, and neat, Brought out all eyes to...As we went down the street. Ah, little thought our neighbors then, And we as lit.tle thoifght, That ever, John, to rags like these By drink we should... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1873 - 232 páginas
...the day That made me, John, your wife, What pleasant talk that day we had Of all our future life I Of how your steady earnings, John, No wasting should...And will you go ? If not for me, Yet for your baby stay ! You know, John, not a taste• of food Has passed my lips to-day ;; And tell your father, little... | |
| Star reciter - 1873 - 330 páginas
...life, Of how your steady earnings, John, No wasting should consume, But weekly some new comfort brings To deck our happy room. Then, don't go in to-night...And will you go ? If not for me, Yet for your baby stay ! You know, John, not a taste of food Has passed my lips to-day ; And tell your father, little... | |
| William Darrah - 1874 - 220 páginas
...comfort bring To deck our happy room ; Then don't go in to-night ! To see us, John, as then, we dressed, So tidy, clean, and neat, Brought out all eyes to follow us As we went down the street. The Song of the Patriot. 67 Ah, little thought our neighbours then, And we as little thought, That... | |
| 1876 - 754 páginas
...neat, Brought out all eyes to follow us As we went down the street. Ah, little thought our neighbors then, And we as little thought, That ever, John, to...And will you go ? If not for me, Yet for your baby stay ; — You know, John, not a taste of food Has passed my lips to-day. And tell your father, little... | |
| Ferguson - 1881 - 386 páginas
...should consume, But weekly some new comfort bring To deck our happy room. Then, don't go in to-night I To see us, John, as then we dress'd, So tidy, clean,...And will you go ? If not for me, Yet for your baby stay ! You know, John, not a taste of food Has passed my lips to-day ; And tell your father, little... | |
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