| Jane Hillyer - 1926 - 242 páginas
...with an amused twinkle in her eye. The "ladies" rose — never was a word used more incongruously. "Hark, hark, the dogs do bark / The beggars are coming to town Some in rags and some in tags And some in velvet gowns," would more aptly describe that march down the hall to the dining-room.... | |
| 1906 - 564 páginas
...be-dient children, Careful what we du and say. ЛИ rigllls reserved Beggars for Knowledge A TEACHER Hark, hark, the dogs do bark. The beggars are coming to town; Some in rags, and some in tags, And some in velvet gowns. Yes, they are coming, these tiny " beggars " for knowledge, and the... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1926 - 768 páginas
...village (usually called a ' town ' by our Tudor ancestors) has been immortalized in nursery rhyme : — Hark ! hark ! the dogs do bark ; the beggars are coming to town, and then we know how — Some gave them white bread, and some gave them brown, And some gave them a... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1927 - 362 páginas
...doctor, he laughed and said he reckoned it would be hard to find one in Washington County. CHAPTER XVII "Hark ! Hark! the dogs do bark; The beggars are coming to town." One blazing hot day when there was little shade on the pike, the doctor told me to drive Lucy faster... | |
| Nella Larsen - 1986 - 292 páginas
...intelligent ones demanded nothing more. They were all beggars like the motley crowd in the old nursery rhyme: Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark. The beggars are coming to town. Some in rags, o Some in tags, And some in velvet gowns. The incident left her profoundly disquieted. Her old unhappy... | |
| G. K. Chesterton - 1986 - 560 páginas
...nameless army; the march of the Beggars. A mystic nursery rhyme suggests the atmosphere of such a crisis; "Hark, hark, the dogs do bark; the Beggars are coming to town". There were many towns that almost fortified themselves against them and many watchdogs of property... | |
| Robert H. Bremner - 260 páginas
...not to give to all, without any regard; Though the beggars be wicked, thou shall have thy reward." Hark! Hark! the dogs do bark, The beggars are coming to town, Some in rags and some in tags, And some in silken gowns. Some gave them white bread, Some gave them brown, And some gave them... | |
| Arthur Rackham - 1994 - 132 páginas
...Sukey take it off again, Sukey take it off again, Sukey take it off again, They're all gone away. uark, hark, the dogs do bark, The beggars are coming to town. Some in rags, and some in tags, And some in velvet gown. Where are you going to, my pretty maid?' 'I'm going a-milking, sir,'... | |
| Jack Kerouac - 1960 - 202 páginas
...can't buy in Tiffany's, on one wrist the sun, on the other wrist the moon, both bands are made of sky. Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark, The beggars are coming to town; Some in rags, some in tags, And some in velvet gowns. The Jet Age is crucifying the hobo because how can he hop a... | |
| Michael McClure - 1994 - 148 páginas
...the state of Crisis? HEAD HURTS Where is the crisis? SHOULDERS CLENCH Where is the state of Crisis? The beggars are coming to town some in rags and some in tags and some in VELVET GOWNS Rattles in the gears of old cars SOUL? Hah! Thin slice of octopus and... | |
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