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" Gray ! And warm thy old heart with a glass." "Nay, but credit I've none, And my money's all gone ; Then say how may that come to pass ? "Well-a-day !" " Hie away to the house on the brow, Gaffer Gray ! And knock at the jolly priest's door. "
Physiology of education: mental, moral, and social facts - Page 360
by William Moore Wooler - 1860
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Classic Selections from the Best Authors

Samuel Silas Curry - 1888 - 456 pages
...Prophet and the Bride Stop reins I 'd have subside as I ride, as I ride i GAFFER GEAT. Srevminff. " TTQ' why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray? '* ^ And why does thy nose look so blue?" — " 'T is the weather that's cold, T is I 'm grown very old, And my doublet U not very new; Well-a-day!"...
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Famous Single and Fugitive Poems

Rossiter Johnson - 1890 - 394 pages
...shake, Gaffer Gray, And why doth thy nose look so blue ? " " 'T is the weather that 's cold, 'T is I 'm grown very old, And my doublet is not very new, Well-a-day ! " " Then line that warm doublet with ale, Gaffer Gray, And warm thy old heart with a glass." " Nay, but credit I...
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The thousand best songs in the world, selected and arranged by E.W. Cole

Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 pages
...name, And duty were ever his pride. So give me, etc. Songs about Kindness. GAFFER GRAY. Holcmft. " Ho ! why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray?...doublet is not very new ; Well-a-day!" " Then line thy old doublet with ale, Gaffer Gray, And warm thy old heart with a glass ! " " Nay, but credit I've none,...
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Elocution and Action

Frank Townsend Southwick - 1894 - 266 pages
...coarse sackcloth shrouding up his face, He fell upon the earth till they should pass. — Willis. " Hoi why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray ? And...very old, And my doublet is not very new. Well-a-day ! " — Old Song. In there came old Alice, the nurse, Said, " Who was this that went from thee ? "...
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Primer of Elocution and Action

Frank Townsend Southwick - 1896 - 264 pages
...the coarse sackcloth shrouding up his face, He fell upon the earth till they should pass.—Willis. " Ho! why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray ? And why does thy nose look so blue 1"— " "Tis the weather that's cold, Tis I'm grown very old, And my doublet is not very new. Well-a-day...
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Imagination and Dramatic Instinct: Some Practical Steps for Their ..., Volume 10

Samuel Silas Curry - 1896 - 388 pages
...Something with pale silken shrine ' No ; it is the column's glimmer, 'gainst the gloomy hedge of pine. " Ho ! why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray ? And why does thy nose look so blue ? " " 'T is the weather that 's cold, 'tis I 'm grown very old, And my doublet is not very new, —...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 11

1901 - 628 pages
...edited by William Hazlitt, and posthumously published in 1816. GAFFER GRAY. (From " Hngh Trevor.") Ho ! why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray ?...why does thy nose look so blue ? '' 'Tis the weather that 's cold, 'Tis I 'm grown very old, And my doublet is not very new, Well-a-dayl" Then line thy...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 16

Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 470 pages
...and posthumously published in 1816. GAFFER GRAY. (From " Hngh Trevor.") Ho! why dost thou shiver arid shake, Gaffer Gray ? And why does thy nose look so blue ? " 'Tis the weather that 's cold, 'Tis I 'm grown very old, And my doublet is not very new, Well-a-day!" Then line thy...
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English Songs and Ballads

Thomas William Hodgson Crosland - 1902 - 376 pages
...loitering, Though the sedge is wither'd from the lake, And no birds sing.' GAFFER GRAY THOMAS HOLCROFT Ho, why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray? And...why does thy nose look so blue? ' "Tis the weather that 's cold, 'Tis I 'm grown very old, And my doublet is not very new, Well-a-day!' Then line thy...
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Elocution and Action

Frank Townsend Southwick - 1903 - 342 pages
...upon the earth till they should pass. — Willis. " Ho ! why dost thou shiver and shake, Gaffer Gray T And why does thy nose look so blue ? " — " 'Tis...very old, And my doublet is not very new. Well-a-day I " — Old Sang. In there came old Alice, the nurse, Said, " Who was this that went from thee t "...
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