Predictin' that he'd die some day Before he knowed it. Tu'k his bed, The feller did, and lost his head, And wandered in his mind a spell, And rallied and at last got well. But every one that said he'd die Went back on him eternally. American Journal of Dental Science - Page 3441908Full view - About this book
| 1906 - 430 pages
...his quaint poem on "My Philosophy," depicts very accurately the merely curious and gossipy neighbors. "I knew a feller once that had The yeller jaunders...one that said he'd die Went back on him eternally." Then we have, perhaps in a less degree, the Betsy Bobbit style. "Yes, I know just how you feel, Samantha,... | |
| Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Alumni Association - 1908 - 336 pages
...he kept a yellireng on, and they Predictin' that he'd die some day Before he knowed it. Tuk his bed, And wandered in his mind a spell, And rallied and...he'd die Went back on him eternally." JAMES WHITCOMB A GOAT IDYL Dr. Johnson, a friend of mine, , Hung three red shirts upon a line. Now, what else do you... | |
| 1906 - 504 pages
...medicin', and boast That he'd git well without one doste He kep" a-yellerin' on — and they Perdictin' that he'd die some day Before he knowed it! Tuk his bed, The feller did, and lost his head And wundered in his mind a spell — Then rallied, and, at last, got well; But ev'ry friend that said he'd... | |
| 1909 - 736 pages
...Nature. "I knew a feller once that had The yeller jaunders awful bad, and Each and every one he 'd meet, would stop and Give him some receet for curin'...one that said he'd die Went back on him eternally." PROGRESS OF MEDICINE. MEDICINE. In Charge of BBYCE W. FONTAINE, MD Chief of Clinics, College Physicians... | |
| 1908 - 66 pages
...medicine, and boast That he'd get well without one dost. And so he kept a yellering on, and go away, they Predictin* that he'd die some day Before he knowed...Went back on him eternally." James Whitcomb Riley. JUST AS GOOD AS EVER, TOO. An old physician was noted for his brusque manner and old-fashioned methods.... | |
| Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - 1909 - 602 pages
...medicin', and boast That he'd git well without one doste. He kep' a-yellerin' on — and they Perdictin' that he'd die some day Before he knowed it. Tuk his bed, The feller did, and lost his head And wundered in his mind a spell — Then rallied, and, at last, got well ; But ev'ry friend that said... | |
| |