| William Hone - 1830 - 868 páginas
...shed, and with a voice which would do credit to your city crier, shouts aloud — We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed We have...brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvest home ! and thus, sir, the whole assembly shout " huzza." The strong ale is then put round, and the cake... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 páginas
...and cries giving vent to the excitement of the day. ' Harvest-home, harvest-home, We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, harvest-home ! ' So they sang or shouted. In Lincolnshire and other districts, hand-bells were carried... | |
| William Martin - 1852 - 434 páginas
...that would do credit, as far as force was concerned, to Lablache himself, " We have ploughed, we hare sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip ! hip ! harvest home, hallo-oooo ! " Then, again, again, and again — another and another ; and when the... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 páginas
...shed, and with a voice which would do credit to your city crier, shouu aloud — We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvctt home / and thus, sir, the whole assembly shout " huzza." The strong ale is then put round,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 páginas
...shed, and with a voice which would do credit to your city crier, shouts aloud — We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvat home! and thus, sir, the whole assembly shout " huzza." The strong ale is then put round, and... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1846 - 256 páginas
...triumphantly above his head, and shouts out with a voice louder than the town-crier, " We have ploughed ! we have sowed ! We have reaped ! we have mowed ! We have brought home many a load : Hip! Hip ! Hip ! harvest home !" The well-thatched wheat-stacks in the rick-yard speak... | |
| William Raynbird, Hugh Raynbird - 1849 - 342 páginas
...loudest and the clearest voice mounts upon a neighbouring shed and shouts — • " We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load; Hip, hip, hip, harvest-home." But I must confess that I never saw or heard of this last practice, Songs, Healths,... | |
| Brand - 1849 - 544 páginas
..." Harvest-home Call" is the one generally made use of in the county of Devon : " We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip! hip! hip! harvest-home!" And the following is another provincial specimen : " A knack! a knack ! Well cut! well... | |
| Edward McDermott (of Camberwell, Eng.?) - 1859 - 224 páginas
...good old times," even now rejoice to hear the jovial fong of the harveft men:— We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have...brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvest Home ! But there are " potent, grave, and reverend fignors" now-a-days who feek to celebrate the harveft... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 880 páginas
...shed, and with a voice which would do credit to your city crier, shouts aloud — We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Hitrtett home .' and thus, sir, the whole assembly shout " huzza." The strong ale is then put round,... | |
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