| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1844 - 436 pages
...my two-pence as good is as thine." " By my soul ! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke " And so he sat down with the tinkler to joke : They drank to the king, and they pledg'd to each other — Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they were a... | |
| Ballads, English - 1844 - 858 pages
...my two-pence as good is as thine." " By my soul ! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke " And so he sat down with the tinkler to joke : They drank to the king, and they pledg'd to each other — Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they were a... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 410 pages
...fail; For altho' thy jacket looks gallant and fine, I think that my two-pence as good is as thine. By my soul! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke,...drank to the King, and they pledged to each other, Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they were a-drinking the King pleased... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 410 pages
...fail ; For altho' thy jacket looks gallant and fine, I think that my two-pence as good is as thine. By my soul ! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke,...drank to the King, and they pledged to each other, Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they were a-drinking the King pleased... | |
| James Henry Dixon - Ballads, English - 1846 - 424 pages
...fail ; For altho' thy jacket looks gallant and fine, I think that my two-pence as good is as thine. By my soul! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke,...drank to the King, and they pledged to each other, Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they were a-drinking the King pleased... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 400 pages
...fail ; For altho' thy jacket looks gallant and fine, I think that my two-pence as good is as thine. By my soul! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke,...drank to the King, and they pledged to each other, Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they were a-drinking the King pleased... | |
| Robert Bell, James Henry Dixon - Ballads, English - 1857 - 264 pages
...; For although thy jacket looks gallant and fine, I think that my twopence as good is as thine.' ' By my soul ! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke,'...drank to the King, and they pledged to each other ; Who'd seen'em had thought they were brother and brother. leg being shorter than the other, and his... | |
| Robert Bell, James Henry Dixon - Ballads, English - 1857 - 264 pages
...Francis King may be seen in Dixon'a Stariet of the Craven Dales, published by Tasker and Son, of Skipton. As they were a-drinking the King pleased to say, ' What news, honest fellow? come tell me, I pray?' ' There's nothing of news, beyond that I hear The King's on the border a-chasing the deer.... | |
| Ballads, English - 1863 - 302 pages
...By my soul ! honest fellow, the truth thou hast spoke,'1 And straight he sat down with the cobbler to joke ; They drank to the King, and they pledged to each other ; Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they were a-drinking the King pleased... | |
| English ballads - 1864 - 296 pages
...down with the cobbler to joke ; They drank to the King, and they pledged to each other; Who'd seen 'em had thought they were brother and brother. As they...the King pleased to say, 'What news, honest fellow 1 come tell me, I pray?' ' There's nothing of news, beyond that I hear The King's on the border a-chasing... | |
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