| Old nursery songs - 1869 - 348 pages
...weather, There I met an old man Clothed all in leather ; Clothed all in leather, With cap under his chin, How do you do, and how do you do, And how do you do again ; SNE-ERY, two-ery, Ziccary zan ; Hollow bone, crack a stone, Ninery, ten : Hink, spink, the puddings... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1874 - 588 pages
...There I met an old man Clothed all in leather ; Clothed all in leather, With cap under his chin, — How do you do, and how do you do, And how do you do again ? CLXII. LITTLE Tom Dogget, What dost thou mean, To kill thy poor Colly Now she 's so lean ? Sing,... | |
| William Stevens Robinson - Massachusetts - 1877 - 622 pages
...and that. I thought of the old nursery-lines : — " lie began to compliment, And I began to grin : How do you do ? and how do you do ? And how do you ngiiiu?" He got very little applause, however. Near the Custom House, a man stationed himself with... | |
| Children's poetry - 1878 - 252 pages
...chanced to meet an old man Clothed all in leather ; He began to compliment, And I began to grin, — " How do you do," and " How do you do," And " How do you do " again ! One moonshiny night r As I sat high, Waiting for one To come by ; The boughs did bend, My heart did... | |
| American essays - 1879 - 978 pages
...an old Man, was cloathed all in Leather, With ne'er a Shirt unto his Back, but wool unto his Skin ; With how do you do? and how do you do ? and how do you do agen .' " It goes on, the stanzas having been run together in our modern version: — f3 " The Kustick... | |
| Child - 1883 - 330 pages
...met a lit-tle old man, Cloth-ed all in lea-ther. Cloth-ed all in lea-ther, Withastrap be-lowhis chin. How do you do ? and how "do you do ? And how do you do again ? Dee-die, dee-die, dump-ling, my son John, He went to bed with his stock-ings on ; One shoe off, and... | |
| Child - 1883 - 330 pages
...met a lit-tle old man, Cloth-ed all in lea-ther. Cloth-ed all in lea-ther, Withastrap be-lowhis chin. How do you do ? and how 'do you do ? And how do you do again ? Dee-die, dee-die, dump-ling, my son John, He went to bed with his stock-ings on ; One shoe off, and... | |
| Wilhelmina Lydia Rooper - 1884 - 80 pages
...very much, Which made poor Simon whistle. 28 THE OLD MAN. He began to compliment, and I began to grin, How do you do ? and how do you do ? And how do you do again ? 29 THE OLD WOMAN. There was an old woman tossed up in a basket, Ninety-nine times as high as the... | |
| William Henry Long - Ballads, English - 1886 - 192 pages
...shilling, We married were with speed; And Dick the fiddler he did play, And all did dance and sing; With how do you do ? and how do you do ? And how do you do agen ? TJIE BANKs oF THE SwEET DUNDEE. The word "Dundee" in the Island is always pronounced "Dandee."... | |
| John Gay - English poetry - 1893 - 420 pages
...eyes around him throwing, Stands for a while suspended. Then one he singles from the crew, And cheefs the happy hen ; With how do you do, and how do you do, And how do you do again. AIR VI.— JENNY When once I lay with another man's wife, eii. The gamesters and lawyers are jugglers... | |
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