| Carolyn Wells - 1923 - 804 halaman
...lambs at night. We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white; And THAH sot Little Breeches, and chirped, As peart as ever you see : " I want a chaw of terbacker, And that 's what 's the matter of me. " How did he git thar? Angels. He could never have walked in that... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 412 halaman
...lambs at night. We looked in, and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white ; And THAR sot Little Breeches and chirped, As peart as ever you see, " I want a chaw ot terbacker, And that 's what 's the matter of me." How did he git thar ? Angels. He could in- viT... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1926 - 412 halaman
...lambs at night We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white; And thar sot Little Breeches and chirped, As peart as ever you...of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." How did he git thar? Angels. He could never have walked in that storm. They jest scooped down and toted... | |
| Bliss Carman - 1927 - 714 halaman
...lambs at night. We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white; And thar sot Little Breeches and chirped, As peart as ever you...of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." How did he git thar? Angels. He could never have walked in that storm: They jest scooped down and toted... | |
| Bliss Carman - 1927 - 718 halaman
...lambs at night. We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white; And thar sot Little Breeches and chirped, As peart as ever you...of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." How did he git thar? Angels. He could never have walked in that storm: They jest scooped down and toted... | |
| 1920 - 1002 halaman
...lambs at night; We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white; And thar sot Little Breeches and chirped, As peart as ever you...of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." How did he git thar? Angels. He could never have walked in that storm : They jest scooped down and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1871 - 828 halaman
...the child was discovered in a neighboring lambfold sitting quite snug among the lambs, and chirping " as peart as ever you see," — " I want a chaw of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." Thereupon the ballad concludes : — " How did he git thar ? Angels. He could never have walked in... | |
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