| 1907 - 708 pagine
...the same tune pretending to perform on the musical instruments they have chosen : — " Oh, the noble Duke of York, He had ten thousand men ; He marched them up a very high hill, And he marched them down again. And when they were up, they were up ; And when they... | |
| Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1897 - 396 pagine
...not in any real dialect 232 Napoleon was a general [Napoleon was a general] Napoleon was a general; He had ten thousand men. He marched them up to the top of a hill, And he marched them down again. When he was up he was up, And when he was down he was down,... | |
| Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1897 - 398 pagine
...Scots English. The rime is not in any real dialect [Napoleon was a general] Napoleon was a general; He had ten thousand men. He marched them up to the top of a hill, And he marched them down again. When he was up he was up, And when he was down he was down,... | |
| Oscar King Davis - 1899 - 400 pagine
...were cleaned up and dry clothing put on, and that was the end of the first landing party. The gallant Duke of York, He had ten thousand men ; He marched them up a great high hill And marched them down again. But if there was disappointment in the souls of the... | |
| 1902 - 732 pagine
...The following old Sheffield rhyme bears a close resemblance to the better known "King of France" : O the grand old Duke of York, He had ten thousand men. He marched them up the hill And he marched them down again. LONDON BRIDGE. She thinks the "bridge" setting the authentic... | |
| Booth Tarkington - 1902 - 400 pagine
...singing, as three men toiled through the billows of rosy gray, below the beleaguered pair: " Oh (lie noble Duke of York, He had ten thousand men ; He marched them up the side of a hoitue, And marched them down again/" A head appeared above the eaves, and Marsh, then... | |
| Booth Tarkington - 1902 - 336 pagine
...singing, as three men toiled through the billows of rosy gray, below the beleaguered pair: "Oh the noble Duke of York. He had ten thousand men; He marched them up the ride of a house. And marched them down againl" A head appeared above the eaves, and Marsh, then... | |
| Charles George Harper - 1906 - 312 pagine
...of York, the king's son, whose military exploits are summed up in the once-popular lines : The brave old Duke of York, He had ten thousand men : He marched them up to the top of a hill, And marched them down again ; a specimen of minstrelsy which concludes with the obvious statements... | |
| Jessie Hubbell Bancroft - 1909 - 530 pagine
...played by the players repeating the following lines as the ring is passed around the circle: — "Oh, the grand old Duke of York, He had ten thousand men; He inarched them up the hillago, And marched them down again. "And when they were up they were up, And... | |
| 1919 - 700 pagine
...Фhad five thon -suiul inen, He marched them up to the top of the hill, And he hail five thou-sand mon. He marched them up to the top of the hill. And he • • Ф\ II -o-*five thou-sand men, в-*<1 live t hull su ni VVV He marched them up to the top of... | |
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