A soldier and a sailor, A tinker and a tailor, Had once a doubtful strife, sir, To make a maid a wife, sir, Whose name was buxom Joan. For now the time was ended, When she no more intended To lick her lips at men, sir, And gnaw the sheets in vain, sir,... Sharpe's British Theatre - Página 601804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Bell - 1791 - 300 páginas
...tinker and a taylor, Hud once a doubtful strife, sir, To make a maid a wife, sir, Whose name was Buxom Joan. For now the time was ended, When she no more...men, sir, And gnaw the sheets in vain, sir, And lie o'nigkts alone. The soldier swore like thunder, He lov'd her more than plunder ; And shew'd her many... | |
| 1793 - 542 páginas
...ftrife, Sir, To make a maid a wife, Sir, Whofe name was buxon Joan. For now the time was ended, When (he no more intended To lick her lips at men, Sir, And gnaw the Thceti in vain, Sir, And lye o'nights alone. II. , The Soldier fworc like thunder, He lov'd her more... | |
| 1797 - 468 páginas
...tinker and a taylor, Had once a doubtful strife, sir, To make a maid a wife, sir, Whose name was Buxom Joan. For now the time was ended, When she no more...sir, And lie o'nights alone. The soldier swore like thunder, He lov'd her more than plunder; And shewed her many a scar, sir, That he had broughtfromfar,... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...tinker and a tailor, Had once a doubtful strife, sir, To make a maid a nI/t', sir, Whose name was Buxom Joan. For now the time was ended, When she no more intended To lick her /ips at men, sir, ! And gnaw the sheets in vain, tir, And tie o' nights alone. The t nl ili . i. more... | |
| James Grant Raymond - 1806 - 306 páginas
...warms the jecur *, It makes the dunce a speaker, And may it ne'er be weaker When we a pint assail. For now the time was ended When she no more intended...men, sir, And gnaw the sheets in vain, sir, And lie <>' nights alone. The soldier swore like thunder He lov'd her more than plunder; And shew'd her many... | |
| James Grant Raymond - 1806 - 300 páginas
...speaker, And may it ne'er be weaker. When we a pint assail. For now the time was ended When she no mote intended To lick her lips at men, sir, And gnaw the sheets in vain, sir, And lie o' nights alone. The soldier swore like thunder He lov'd her more than plunder ; And shew'd her many... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...tinker and a tailor, Had once a doubtful strife, tir, To make a maid a wife, sir, Whose name was Buxom Joan. For now the time was ended, When she no more...men, sir, And gnaw the sheets in vain, sir, And lie o' nights alone. The soldier swore like thunder, He loved her more than plunder ; And shew'd her many... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...doubtful strife, sir, To make a maid a wife, sir, Whose name mat Buxom ./..-,• For note the time mat ended, When she no more intended To lick her lips at men, sir, And gnaw the sheets in vain, lir, And lie •' nights alone. The soldier more like thunder, He loved her more than plunder ; And... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...Had once a doubtful strife, sir, To make a maid и wife, sir, Whose name was Buxom Joan. For now t/ie time was ended, When she no more intended To lick her lips at men, tir, And gnaw the sheets in vain, sir, And lie o' nights alone. The soldier swore, like thunder, He... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 páginas
...soldier and a sailor, To make a maid a wife, Sir, Had once a doubtful strife, Sir. Whoso name was Buxom Joan. For now the time was ended, When she no more intended TI lick her lipa at men, Sir, And gnaw the sheets in Tain, Sir, Scanil. Would he have Angelica acquainted... | |
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