| John Earle - 1873 - 708 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... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1874 - 588 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. CCCCLXXXII. TOM shall have a new bonnet,... | |
| 1875 - 260 páginas
...House. How, when, and with what amendments ? the merchant will ask. That no power can tell. Meanwhile "Here we go up, up, up, and here we go down, down, downie.'' as the nursery rhyme says, and the chief effect of Congressional legislation is a chronic... | |
| 1878 - 252 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... | |
| William Barnes - 1878 - 146 páginas
...her child by we, instead of thou or you ; as, Here we go np, up, up ; Here we go down, down, downy ; Here we go backward and forward ; And here we go round, round, roundy — though the going is only that of the child. A young man may say to a girl friend, ' How proud we... | |
| E. E. Millard - 1878 - 188 páginas
...There is no rustling ia the lofty elm That canopies my dwelling, and its shade Scarce cools me." " Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, downy; Here we go backwards and forwards And here we go round, round, roundy." OLD NURSERY RHYME. '' 'Twixt... | |
| Mrs. E. P. Miller - 1879 - 230 páginas
...Hey, my kitten, my deary ; We'll put him to bed with the birdies, And that will make him so cheery ! Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, down-y ; If we give him nothing but smiles, He will give us never a frown-y. WINKUM, WINKUM. WlNKUM, &£5!j... | |
| James Spedding - 1879 - 450 páginas
...outrageously violated nor pedantically affected, and the accents falling of themselves into the right places. Here we -go up, up, up; and here we go down, down downy ; Here we go backwards and forwards ; and hey for the city of London. What effects the metre of which... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1879 - 670 páginas
...' I can't help it ! Oh ! the vilest thing in creation.' ' Such fun ! To be taken when well shaken. Here we go up, up, up ; and here we go down, down, down ! Ha ! ware fishing-rod ! This is what it is to travel. No one ever described the experiences... | |
| Thomas Griffiths Wainewright, William Carew Hazlitt - 1880 - 462 páginas
...with fresh hope to his dear torment, his cherished Nessus's shirt — still it singeth its old tune Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, down a, fickle and wavering as "Giralda, that famous giantess of Seville."1 But still he perseveres... | |
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