| Thomas Holcroft - 1794 - 488 pages
...perusing. It was the following.Ho! I. Ho I Why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer-Gray ! And why doth thy nose look so blue ? ' 'Tis the weather that's...very old, And my doublet is not very new, Well-a-day !' II. Then line thy worn doublet with ale> Gaffer-Gray ; And warm thy old heart with a glass. ' Nay... | |
| 1790 - 176 pages
...Gvay; And why doft thy nofe look fp blue! " 'Tis the weather that's cold, '< 'Tis I'm grown very olJ, " And my doublet is not very new, " Well-a-day!" Then,...with ale,. Gaffer Gray; And warm thy old heart with a glafs. " Nay, but credit I've none, " And my money's all gone, " Then fay how may that come to pafs,... | |
| 1799 - 770 pages
...By Mr. HOLCROFX. HO ! why dolt t lion (hiver and (hake, Gaffer Gray? And why doth thy nofe look Го blue ; " Tis the weather that's cold ; Tis I'm grown...with ale. Gaffer Gray ; And warm thy old heart with a glafs. " Nay, but credit I've none, And my money's all gone ; Then fay how may that come to pals ?... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1799 - 774 pages
...By Mr. HOLCROFT. HO ! why doft thou fliiver and fhake, Gaffer Gray ? And why doth thv noie look fo blue; " Tis the weather that's cold ; Tis I'm grown...with ale, Gaffer Gray ; And warm thy old heart with a glafs. ' Nay, bin credit I've none. And my money's all gone ; Then fay how may that come to pafs ?... | |
| 1806 - 770 pages
...HO ! why o.'st thou shiver and shake, G:i!r-.-r Oay ? ' And why doth thy nose look so blue ? " "Fis the weather that's cold ; 'Tis I'm grown very old,...Well-a-day !" Then, line thy worn doublet with ale, Gafitr Gray ; And warm thy old heart with a glass. " N;iy, but credit I've none, And my money's all... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray, And what makes thy nose look so blue ! ' The weather is cold, and I'm grown very old, And my doublet is not very new, Well-a-day!' Go, line your old doublet with ale, Gafter Gray, And then, cheer thy heart with a glass. • Nay, but... | |
| Washington Irving - 1814 - 304 pages
...boat ashore, Bitly boy, Billy boy :"" — andante ; — frost fish froze up in the ice ; air — " Ho, why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray, and why does thy nose look so blue V Flourish ,of two-penny trumpets and rattles ; — consultation of the ]Vorth-river society ; —... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 300 pages
...exactly the impression he intended. " Ho ! Why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffar-Gray ! And why doth thy nose look so blue ? ' 'Tis the weather that's...Well-a-day !' Then line thy worn doublet with ale, Gaffar-Gray ; And warm thy old heart with a glass. ' Nay, but credit I've none ; ' And my money's all... | |
| Washington Irving, James Kirke Paulding, William Irving - 1820 - 562 pages
...the boat ashore, Billy boy, Billy boy :"— andante ; — frost fish froze up in the ice ; air — " Ho, why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray, and why does thy nose look so blue ?" — —Flourish of two-penny trumpets and rattles ; — consultation of the North-river society... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 258 pages
...row the boat ashore, Billy boy, Billy boy :"—andante ;—frost fish froze up in the ice ; air—-" Ho, why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray, and why does thy nose look so blue ?" Flourish of two-penny trumpets and rattles ;—consultation of the North-river society ;—determine... | |
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