| 1828 - 346 páginas
...! Enter Neighbours, R. CHORUS OF NEIGHBOURS. AIR—" Oh! dear, what can the Matter be." Here, here, what can the matter be ? Dear, dear, what can the matter be ? Oh dear, what can the matter be ? What's all this hubbub, we pray 1 TRIO. — Messrs. Drainemdry,... | |
| 1833 - 502 páginas
...only ask it privately—now is not that provoking ? (Spoken.) Then the next thing is:— OLD AIB. Why, oh dear, what can the matter be ? Dear, dear, what can the matter be? Oh dear, what can the matter be ? The thunder has soured the beer 1 Twelve feet under ground is the... | |
| 1834 - 480 páginas
...dressed out in whites, Led on by Dad O'Rielly, O, All jigging, while the merry pipes Struck up — Oh, dear, what can the matter be, Dear, dear, what can the matter be — For my grandsire beat a drum so neat, His name was Darby Kelly, О — With a whack, row de dow,... | |
| 1834 - 432 páginas
...ask it privately — now is not that provoking ? (Spoken.) Then the next thing is : — OLD Am. Why, oh dear, what can the matter be ? Dear, dear, what can the matter be? Oh dear, what can the matter be ? The thunder has soured the beer ! twelve feet under ground is the... | |
| Aaron Burt Grosh - 1842 - 168 páginas
...me — The friends of cold water I hopn will stick close to me, So soon as I give up my Rum. And its oh dear, what can the matter be ? Dear, dear, what can the matter be? Good-bye to my rum-drinking customers, I vow I will sell no more Rum. A. BENSEL. Then, Brothers, on.... | |
| baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1851 - 1010 páginas
...were laughing voeiferously, while Lady Tyrconnell was warbling in that nightingale voice of hers : " ' Oh ! dear, what can the .matter be ? Dear, dear, what can the matter be ?' which was then a manuscript song, not published for some years after. But when I said the whole... | |
| Manchester bards - 1853 - 120 páginas
...Here are we met, three merry Boys, Three merry Boys I trow are we." Followed by the Ladies warbling " Oh Dear what can the matter be, Dear, Dear, what can the matter be." Sir Phelim bringing up the rear on the Phooka, flourishing a Shillalah, and roaring out " Oh the groves... | |
| 1856 - 594 páginas
...to others as I wish That they should do to me." — p. 13. Here is a good lesson for parents : — " Oh dear ! what can the matter be ? Dear ! dear ! what can the matter be ? Parents don't visit the school. They visit the circus, they visit their neighbors, They visit their... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1859 - 322 páginas
...fool one. Sulphur and nitre! All's lost! All's lost! Not a penn'orth o' copy is come per post!" [230] FIRST COMPOSITOR. " Oh ! dear ! what can the matter...can never go on! why, he gets worse and worse! He promised to send me a budget of verse, And a morsel of prose, which he calls ' The Old Nurse;' And... | |
| 1859 - 522 páginas
...soon be done, boys ; Then tune we merrily The bladder and the string." DRYSDALE, as Silly Sally. " Oh, dear ! what can the matter be ? Dear, dear ! what can the matter be ? Oh, dear ! what can the matter bo ? There's such a look in her eye. Oh, lawk ! I declare I be all... | |
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