| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1884 - 458 pages
...bad taste) Divided Clonglocketty close to the waist. Oh t loud were the waitings for Angus MoClan, Oh ! deep was the grief for that excellent man, The maids stood aghast at that horrible scene — Especially Ellen McJones Aberdeen. It sorrowed poor Pattison Corby Torbay To... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1884 - 460 pages
...bad taste) Divided Clonglocketty close to the waist. Oh ! loud were the waitings for Angus McClan, Oh ! deep was the grief for that excellent man, The maids stood aghast at that horrible scene — Especially Ellen McJones Aberdeen. It sorrowed poor Pattison Corby Torbay To... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 988 pages
...bad taste) Divided Clonglocketty close to the waist. Oh ! loud were the waitings for Angus McClan, Oh ! deep was the grief for that excellent man —...Aberdeen. It sorrowed poor Pattison Corby Torbay To tind them " take on " in this serious way, He pitied the poor little fluttering birds, And solaced... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1901 - 216 pages
...bad taste), Divided CLONGLOCKETTY close to the waist. Oh ! loud were the wailings for ANGUS McCLAN, Oh ! deep was the grief for that excellent man —..."Don't blubber, my dears, for a fellow like that; 152 They smiled when he winked and addressed them as " dears," they all of them vowed, as they dried... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1904 - 590 pages
...longer — he drew his claymore, And (this was, I think, in extremely bad taste), Divided CLONGLOCKETTV close to the waist. Oh ! loud were the wailings for...stood aghast at the horrible scene, Especially ELLEN M'JoNES ABERDEEN. It sorrowed poor PATTISON COREY TORP.AY To find them " take on " in this serious... | |
| W. S. GILBERT - 1906 - 214 pages
...bad taste), Divided CLONGLOCKETTY close to the waist. Oh ! loud were the wailings for ANGUS McCLAN, Oh ! deep was the grief for that excellent man —..."Don't blubber, my dears, for a fellow like that; They smiled when he winked and addressed them as "dears," they all of them vowed, as they dried up... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 692 pages
...proposed for his hand, And maidens came flocking to sit on the green — Especially ELLEN M 'JONES ABERDEEN. One morning the fidgety Sassenach swore...stood aghast at the horrible scene, Especially ELLEN M 'JONES ABERDEEN. It sorrowed poor PATTISON CORBY TORBAY To find them "take on" in this serious way,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 686 pages
...widows proposed for his hand, And maidens came flocking to sit on the green — Especially ELLEN M'JONES ABERDEEN. One morning the fidgety Sassenach swore...stood aghast at the horrible scene, Especially ELLEN M' JONES ABERDEEN. It sorrowed poor PATTISON CORBY TORBAY To find them "take on" in this serious way,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 694 pages
...grief for that excellent man — The maids stood aghast at the horrible scene, Especially ELLEN M'JONES ABERDEEN. It sorrowed poor PATTISON CORBY TORBAY To...maidens," said PATTISON, touching his hat, "Don't snivel, my dears, for a fellow like that: Observe, I'ma very superior man, A much better fellow than... | |
| 1918 - 2062 pages
...think, in extremely bad taste), Divided Clonglocketty close to the waist. Oh! loud were the waitings r, They raised the hue and cry: "Stop thief! stop...Not one of them was mute; And all and each that pas M 'Jones Aberdeen. It sorrowed poor Pattison Corby Torbay To find them " take on " in this serious... | |
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