| Arthur Sullivan - 1878 - 40 halaman
...been a Roosian, A French, or Turk or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-anl ALL. Or perhaps Itali-an ! BOAT. But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman! ALL. Hurrah ! For the true born Englishman! CAPT. (laying to repress his angeps)... | |
| Arthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert - 1879 - 50 halaman
...That he is*an Englishman ! Boat. Far he might have been a Roosian, All. Or perhaps Ital-ian ! Boat. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains ail Englishman All. Hurrah ! For the true-born Englishman ! < apt. ( Trving to repress his... | |
| Arthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert - 1879 - 42 halaman
...been a Bposian, A French^ or Turk or Prooaian, Or perhaps Itali-an! ALL. Or perhaps Itali-an ! BOAT. But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman ! ALL. Hurrah ! For the true born Englishman ! CAPT. (Trying to repress his anger.)... | |
| 1879 - 140 halaman
...Bostonian ! For he might have been a Roosian, A Frenchman, Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Ital-ian ! But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains Bostonian ! He 'sa (rue Bostonian ! ! Now they came it rather strong with this most houtrageous... | |
| 1881 - 692 halaman
...considered, so far as music is concerned, a German to the backbone ; it can not be said of him that, " in spite of all temptations to belong to other nations, he remained an Englishman." But in the last forty years the progress of music in England has been very great. Mr. Hullah told me... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1881 - 386 halaman
...been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! All. Or perhaps Itali-an ! Boat. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman ! All. Hurrah ! For the true-born Englishman ! Capt. (trying to repress his anger).... | |
| Matthew Mark Trumbull - 1884 - 304 halaman
..." greatly to his credit" that he was an Englishman; and he considered it highly meritorious that " in spite of all temptations to belong to other nations, he remained an Englishman." He was always bidding " defiance to the world." He christened his war ships " Bulldog," "Vixen," "Spitfire,"... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1886 - 386 halaman
...recognized: For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps I-tal-i-an. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman. — Pinafore : Gilbert. Our poets, on the contrary, base the rhythms of their... | |
| Kansas State Historical Society - 1886 - 534 halaman
...here, if he is a Kansas man. He might have been a Rooshun, a Spaniard, or a Prooshun, or an Italian, but in spite of all temptations, to belong to other nations, he is a Kansas man! They are all glad to get here, and they can't see each other too often. From the first... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1891 - 152 halaman
...Englishman ! For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman ! Hurrah ! For the true bom Englishman ! THE DISAGREEABLE MAN. IF you give me... | |
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