| 1910 - 432 pages
...When the Boss of the Riders goes by. And again, Last night as I lay on the prairie, And looked up at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to that Sweet Bye and Bye. Still another cowboy sings : At midnight, when the cattle are sleeping, On my saddle I pillow my head,... | |
| Burt James Milam - 1905 - 364 pages
...Lufkin several years ago. You remember it I know. "Last night as I lay on the prairie, Looking up at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to that sweet bye-and-bye. " Oh ! they say there will be a grand round up, When Cowboys like cattle will stand To... | |
| Herbert Myrick - 1905 - 224 pages
...stanza as a refrain. THE COWBOY'S SWEET BYE AND BYE Last night as I lay on the prairie, And gazed at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to the sweet bye and bye. Oh, the trail to that bright, mystic region Is narrow and dim, so they say,... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1905 - 674 pages
...verse and his young, unworn voice rose true and sweet : "Last night as I lay on my pillow And gazed at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to the sweet bye and bye." As the song ended, Gentleman Jim rose abruptly to his feet, lithe as a young... | |
| Frances Asa Charles - 1906 - 332 pages
...before his eyes closed unknowingly to their last slumber. Last night as I lay on the prairie Watching the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would get to the sweet bye-and-bye. The road that leads to Perdition Is broad and blazed all the way, But... | |
| Albert Bigelow Paine - 1909 - 474 pages
...Then follow the words of THE DIM AND NARROW WAY. " Last night as I lay on the prairie, Looking up at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would go to that sweet by and by; I wondered if ever a cowboy Would go to that sweet by and by. The trail... | |
| 1911 - 534 pages
...When the Boss of the Riders goes by. and again, Last night as I lay on the prairie, And looked up at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to that Sweet Bye and Bye. Still another cowboy sings : At midnight, when the cattle are sleeping, On my saddle I pillow my head,... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1911 - 1028 pages
..."rustles," When the Boss of the Riders goes by. Last night as I lay on the prairie, And looked up at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to that Sweet Bye and Bye. Professor Lomax says that he considers the present result of his work to be but a meager part of the... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1911 - 908 pages
...of the Riders goes by. Last night as I lay on the prairie. And looked up at the stars in the sky, 1 wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to that Sweet Bye and Bye. Professor Lomax says that he consider? the present result of his work to be tHtt ยป meager part of... | |
| Will Croft Barnes - 1920 - 276 pages
...musical as the greatest effort of any operatic tenor. "Last night as I lay on the prairie, And looked at the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift to that sweet by and by." The voice would swell and grow louder as he rode round to the campside of the cattle, and... | |
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