| Martha Bolton - 2004 - 180 pages
...memories is one of the things dads do best. «s •of) Father, dear father, come home with me now, 35 The clock in the steeple strikes one; You said you were coming ri^ht home from the shop, £ J As soon as your day's work was done. * I Henry Clay Work «s Words from... | |
| 1927 - 834 pages
...their parents, are beautifully summed up in his proposed version of the touching old verse: Father, dear father, come home with me now, The clock in the steeple strikes one: You promised, dear father, that you would come home As soon as your day's work was done. which, under Mr.... | |
| 1895 - 554 pages
...BOSTON, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1895. VOL. XXI. Non Sibi Sed Omnibus. Get Ready for Business. Oh, father, dear father, come home with me now, The clock in the steeple strikes one ; The clothes in the tub are in soak in th shed. And the cooking has got to be done. For w hen mother... | |
| 24 pages
...head taller than LILY, enters singing the chorus of " Father, Dear Father.") LITTLE BOY. " Oh, Father, dear Father, come home with me now. The clock in the steeple strikes one. The fire has gone out and we have no food. Without you oh, what will we do ? Come home. Come home.... | |
| 1910 - 1020 pages
...mostly for purposes farcical and purposes melodramatic. They either sing to the drunkard, "Father, dear father, come home with me now; the clock in the steeple strikes one," or else they ask the leading lady: "Why isn't oo dot babies?" and the leading lady And if it eminent... | |
| Marion Speed McKendree - 1947 - 24 pages
...head taller than LILY, enters singing the chorus of " Father, Dear Father.") LITTLK BOY. " Oh, Father, dear Father, come home with me now. The clock in the steeple strikes one. The fire has gone out and we have no food. Without you oh, what will we do ? Come home. Come home.... | |
| Federal Writer's Project for the State of Connecticut - 1938 - 708 pages
...Cradle of the Deep.' 'Marching Through Georgia' and that theme song of the temperance movement 'Father, Dear Father, Come Home With Me Now, the Clock in the Steeple Strikes Twelve,' both came from the pen of the talented composer Henry Clay Work. Most portentous, summing... | |
| 88 pages
...— |^ — 10 J r | ri rIl-^-» i '^- ^ — j =^ e r ^L^ 1 i * j -^Dm F/C C7 Come Home, Father F P^i home from the shop, as soon as your day's work was done.. ? 15 inn ^ f e* f C7 F/A Bl» A dim7 Gm G7 C7 g' J. J» J i 3 t mo - ther's been watch - ing since... | |
| Bret Harte - 1903 - 532 pages
...Or your being called away from a poker deal some night by the infant, singing, ' Gardy, dear gardy, come home with me now, the clock in the steeple strikes one ! ' And think of that old fool judge not knowing you ! Ha ! ha ! " A study of Colonel Starbottle 's... | |
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