O, my stars ! He pokes her head between the bars, And melts off half her nose ! Quite cross, a bit of string I beg, And tie it to his peg-top's peg, And bang, with might and main, Its head against the parlour-door : Off flies the head, and hits the floor,... Rejected Addresses: Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum - Page xxxiiby James Smith - 1841 - 159 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1813 - 472 pages
...Its head against the parlour door : Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks a window pane. This made him cry with rage and spite : Well, let...it serves him right. A pretty thing, forsooth ! If he's to melt, all scalding hot, Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg top's tooth I Aunt... | |
| 1813 - 670 pages
...floor, Quite cross, a bit of string I beg, And tie it to his peg top's peg, And breaks a window pane. This made him cry with rage and spite: Well, let him...cry, it serves him right. A pretty thing. forsooth 1 If he's to melt, all scalding hot, Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg top's tooth!'... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...Its head against the parlour door : Off Hies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks a window pane, This made him cry with rage and spite : Well, let...it serves him right, A pretty thing forsooth ! If he's to melt all scalding hot Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg top's tooth ! Aunt... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...parlour door : Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks a window pane, This made him err with rage and spite : Well, let him cry, it serves him right, A pretty thing forsooth ! If be s to melt all scalding hot Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg top's tooth ! Aunt... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...cross, a bit of string I beg, And tie it to his peg-top's peg, Its head against the parlour-door ; Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks a window-pane. . This made him cry with rage and spUe : : I Well, let him cry, it serves him right. i A pretty thing, forsooth ! If he's to melt, all... | |
| 1838 - 588 pages
...the parlor door : Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks a window pane. •' This mode him cry with rage and spite : Well, let him cry, it serves nim right ! A pretty thing, forsooth ! If he's to melt, all scalding hot, Half my doll's nose, and... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 pages
...Its head against the parlour door ; Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks a window pane. This made him cry with rage and spite ; Well, let...it serves him right. A pretty thing, forsooth ! If he's to melt, all scalding hot, Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg-top's tooth 1 Aunt... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1851 - 272 pages
...And tie it to his peg-top's peg, And bang, with might and main, Its head against the parlour-door : Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks...to melt, all scalding hot, Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg-top's tooth ! Aunt Hannah heard the window break, And cried, " O naughty Nancy... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...beg, And tie it to his peg top's peg, And bang, with might and main, Its head against the parlor door: Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks...it serves him right. A pretty thing, forsooth ! If he's to melt, all scalding hot, Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg top's tooth ! Aunt... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pages
...beg, And tie it to his peg top's peg, And bang, with might and main, Its head against the parlor door: Off flies the head, and hits the floor, And breaks...cry, it serves him right. A pretty thing, forsooth I If he's to melt, all scalding hot, Half my doll's nose, and I am not To draw his peg top's tooth... | |
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