THREE children sliding on the ice, Upon a summer's day, As it fell out, they all fell in, The rest they ran away. Now had these children been at home, Or sliding on dry ground, Ten thousand pounds to one penny, They had not all been drown'd. You parents... The works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters, tracts, and ... - Seite 459von Jonathan Swift - 1824Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Jonathan Swift, William Wagstaffe, Toby (pseud.) - 1713 - 44 Seiten
...out they '.All fell iny The Reft they run away. ' ' Tho' this polite Author does not directly fay, there are two Alls, yet he implies as much ; for I would ask any reafonable Man what can be underftood, by the Reft they ran away, 'but the other AS we have been fpeaking... | |
| Select stories - 1810 - 102 Seiten
...dock, The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck one, The mouse ran down, Dickery, dickery, dock. Three children sliding on the ice Upon a summer's...fell out they all fell in, The rest they ran away. Oh ! had these children been at school, Or sliding1 on dry ground, Ten thousand pounds to one penny,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1814 - 302 Seiten
...please, and so ad infuiitum. The following lines may serve for an illustration — Three children Eliding on the ice Upon a Summer's day ; As it fell out, they all fell in ; The rest they ran a-.vay. Though this polite Author does not directly say there ar$ tn-o alls, yet he implies as much... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 454 Seiten
...alls as you please, and so ad infinitum. The following lines may serve for an illustration : — ' Three children sliding on the ice Upon a summer's...The rest they ran away.' " Though this polite author docs not directly say there are two alls, yet he implies as much; for I would ask any reasonable man... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 462 Seiten
...ad inflnitum. The following lines may serve for an illustration :— ' Three children sliding on Ihe ice Upon a summer's day ; As it fell out, they all fell in; The rest lhey ran away.' " Though this polite author does not directly say there are two alls, yet h& implies... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 434 Seiten
...Loud. 1662. As it is a very popular nursery song, I shall give the tale to which I allude in No. 30 ] THREE children sliding on the ice, Upon a summer's...fell out, they all fell in, The rest they ran away. Now had these children been at home, Or sliding on dry ground, Ten thousand pounds to one penny, They... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 468 Seiten
...Lond. 1662. As it is a very popular nursery song, I shall give the tale to which I allude in No. 30. ] THREE children sliding on the ice, Upon a summer's...fell out, they all fell in, The rest they ran away. Now had these children been at home, Or sliding on dry ground, Ten thousand pounds to one penny, They... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 476 Seiten
...Lond. 1662. As it is a very popular nursery song, I shall give the tale to which I allude in No. 30 ] THREE children sliding on the ice, Upon a summer's...fell out, they all fell in, The rest they ran away. Now had these children been at home, Or sliding on dry ground, Ten thousand pounds to one penny, They... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 408 Seiten
...energetically commends, while he reproves him ! " Three children sliding on the ice Upon a summer's d;iy ; As it fell out, they all fell in ; The rest they ran away." " Though his polite author does not directly say there are two alls, yet he implies as much ; for I would ask... | |
| 1842 - 554 Seiten
...— yes, the great Person himself. " THE PARENTS' WARNING. "THREE children sliding on the ice All on a summer's day, As it fell out, they all fell in, — The rest they ran away. "Now had these children been at school, Or sliding on dry ground, Ten thousand pounds to one penny... | |
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