My own friend — my own friend ! There's no one like my own friend ; For all the gold The world can hold, I would not give my own friend. II. So bold and frank his bearing, boy, Should you meet him onward faring, boy, In Lapland's snow Or Chili's glow,... Elizabeth de Bruce - Página 294por Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1826 - 494 páginas
...one like ray own friend ; For all the gold The world can hold I would not give my own friend. 2. " So bold and frank his bearing, boy, Should you meet...Chili's glow You'd say — What news from Erin, boy ? 3. " He has a curious mind, boy — 'Tis jovial, — 'tis refin'd, boy — 'Tis richly fraught With... | |
| Charles Wolfe, John Abraham Russell - 1827 - 500 páginas
...no one like my own friend ; For all the gold The world can hold, I would not give my own friend. II. So bold and frank his bearing, boy, Should you meet...Or Chili's glow, You'd say what news from Erin, boy ? III. He has a curious mind, boy — 'Tis jovial — 'tis refined, boy — 'Tis richly fraught With... | |
| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1827 - 1252 páginas
...Goodman Dull tbou hast spoken no word all this while. Labonr'i Late. So bold and frank his bearing, buy, Should you meet him onward faring, boy, In Lapland's...snow Or Chili's glow, You'd say, What news from Erin, Ixiy ? REV. CHARLES Wotrit. THE young man whom we unceremoniously dropped near the Crossgates of Caberax,... | |
| 1828 - 678 páginas
...the Memoir and Remains before us, that we are inclined to say of him, in his own playful language, " So bold and frank his bearing, boy. Should you meet him onward Taring, boy, In Lapland's snow, Or Chtli's glow, You'd say, What news from Erin, boy." p. 81. This... | |
| Charles Wolfe, John Abraham Russell - 1842 - 410 páginas
...no one like my own friend ; For all the gold The world can hold I would not give my own friend. IL . So bold and frank his bearing, boy, . Should you meet...onward faring, boy, In Lapland's snow Or Chili's glow, You 'd say — what news from Erin, boy ? He has a curious mind, boy — 'Tis jovial — 'tis refin'd,... | |
| Hercules Ellis - 1850 - 474 páginas
...CHAULES WOLFE. I. My own friend, my own friend ! There's no one like my own friend; For all the gold, So bold and frank his bearing, Boy, Should you meet...Chili's glow, You'd say, what news from Erin, Boy ? He has a curious mind, Boy— 'Tis jovial—'tis refined, Boy— 'Tis richly fraught, With random... | |
| Hercules Ellis - 1850 - 480 páginas
...There's no one like my own friend ; For all the gold, The world can hold, I would not give my own friend. So bold and frank his bearing, Boy, Should you meet...Chili's glow, You'd say, what news from Erin, Boy ? He has a curious mind, Boy — Tis jovial — 'tis refined, Boy — 'Tis richly fraught, With random... | |
| 1856 - 706 páginas
...one like my own friend ; For oil tbe gold. The world can hold, I would not gf re my own friend. S» bold and frank his bearing, boy, Should you meet him...Chili's glow, You'd say, what news from Erin, boy ? He h»sa cartons mind, boy, Tis Jovial— 'tit refined, boy, •Ta rtebly fraught With random thought,... | |
| 1853 - 960 páginas
...not understand. But she understood that " dear James" admired it, and that was enough. 1 CHAPTER II. So bold and frank his bearing, boy, Should you meet...Chili's glow, You'd say, " What news from Erin, boy?" He has a curious mind, boy, 'Tis jovial, 'tis refined, boy ; "Tis richly fraught with random thought.... | |
| 1857 - 758 páginas
...risen ; The captive's cry Is heard on high, And registered in heaven. ASM ANOTHER SAXON IN IRELAND. " So bold and frank his bearing, boy, Should you meet him onward faring, boy, In Lapland's snow, In Chili's glow, You'll say, ' What news from Erin, boy ?' " PART I.— WHICH BETS FORTH CIRCCrMSTANTIAI.IY... | |
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