And hey my kitten my deary, Such a sweet pet as this Was neither far nor neary. Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, downy, Here we go backward and forward, And here we go round, round, roundy. The Only True Mother Goose Melodies: Without Addition Or Abridgement ... - Página 111833 - 88 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | M. L. M. Carey - 1863 - 414 páginas
...Cairo, worthy the name, the others being, all of them, striking illustrations of the nursery rhyme — "Here we go up, up, up," and " Here we go down, down, down." It is the road which leads from Cairo to Suez, and was made by Abbas Pasha, whose palace stands... | |
 | D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1864 - 328 páginas
...playing a simple, a monotonous, but a terrible game. Odd and even. Heads and Tails. See-saw, Marjory Daw. Here we go up, up, up ; and here we go down, down, down. If on the street a silver coin I find, Forthwith my elbow through a window goes : If Fortune... | |
 | John Frederick Boyes - 1865 - 259 páginas
...more. The two theories together constitute the grand " see-saw " theory ; and the nursery lines, — " Here we go up, up, up ; And here we go down, down, down ! " become the true anthem of the universe. The " dereliction" is a necessary complement of the... | |
 | 1869 - 186 páginas
...kitten, my kitten, And hey, my kitten, my deary! Such a sweet pet as this Was neither far nor neary. Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, downy, And here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy. Hey, ding a ding, what shall I sing? How... | |
 | Old nursery songs - 1869
...she is for you, My a dildin, my a daldin ; Then there she is for you, Lily bright and shine a'. 'ERE we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, downy, And here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy. ERE stands a fist, Who set it there ?... | |
 | Edmund Routledge - 1869
...boat being left dangling perpendicularly by its bows to the second davit. " ' See-saw, Margery Daw, here we go up, up, up, and here we go down, down, down,' and other similar intellectual quotations, formed an appropriate accompaniment to this diabolically... | |
 | Frederic Eden - 1871 - 312 páginas
...resented by unfair depreciation the exaggerated estimate of their merits previously entertained. " Here we go up, up, up ; and here we go down, down, down," is a rule of universal application, expressing the average, the balance, which prevails in human... | |
 | H. L. Sidney Lear - 1872 - 248 páginas
...at least; and at last they were all mustered, and off the creaking vehicle started, up and down, " Here we go up, up, up ! And here we go down, down, down!" back to the station, where another train landed the whole party once more safe at Beaconsighyll.... | |
 | John Earle - 1873 - 679 páginas
...clay.' The Faery Qyeene, iii. 4. 26. 'Oh that this too too solid flesh would melt!' Hamlet,. i. 2. 'Here we go up up up; and here we go down down down, is a rule of universal application, expressing the average, the balance, which prevails in human... | |
 | John Earle - 1873 - 679 páginas
...living clay.' The Faery Queene, iii. 4. 26. 'Oh that this too too solid flesh would melt!' Hamlet, i. 2. 'Here we go up up up; and here we go down down down, is a rale of universal application, expressing the average, the balance, which prevails in human... | |
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