The losse or thine, or mine. If thou, my Deere, a winner be At trundling of the Ball, The wager thou shalt have, and me, And my misfortunes all. Pastimes and Players - Seite 4von Robert Macgregor - 1881 - 203 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Herrick - 1810 - 280 Seiten
...seem of great antiquity. It is enumerated by the second Randall Holme of Chester, If thou, my dear, a winner be At trundling of the ball ; The wager thou shalt have, and me, Aad my misfortunes all : But if, my sweetest, I shall get ; Then I desire but this, That likewise I... | |
| John Brand - 1853 - 576 Seiten
...For sugar, cakes, and wine Or for a tansey let us pay, The loss be thine or mine. If thou, my dear, a winner be, At trundling of the ball, The wager thou shalt have and me, And my misfortunes all." Poor Robin, in his Almanack for 1677, in his observations on April, says : " Ycung men and maids, now... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1856 - 336 Seiten
...stool-ball, Lucia, let us play For sugar-cakes and wine ; Or for a transie let us pay, The losse or thine or mine. If thou, my deere, a winner be At trundling...wager thou shalt have, and me, And my misfortunes all. But if, my sweetest, I shall get, Then I desire but this ; That likewise I may pay the bet, And have... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1856 - 338 Seiten
...gives to some, enough to none. STOOL-BALL. AT stool-ball, Lucia, let us play For sugar-cakes and wine ; If thou, my deere, a winner be At trundling of the...wager thou shalt have, and me, And my misfortunes all. But if, my sweetest, I shall get, Then I desire but this ; That likewise I may pay the bet, And have... | |
| 1866 - 338 Seiten
...gives to some, enough to none. STOOL-BALL. AT stool-ball, Lucia, let us play For sugar-cakes and wine ; If thou, my deere, a winner be At trundling of the...wager thou shalt have, and me, And my misfortunes all. But if, my sweetest, I shall get, Then I desire but this ; That likewise I may pay the bet, And have... | |
| Nathan Boughton Warren - 1868 - 274 Seiten
...ball during Easter, was the Tansy.cake : — " At stool.ball, Lucia, let us play " If thou, my dear, a winner be, At trundling of the ball, The wager thou shalt have and me, And my misfortunes all." These cakes were made of flour, butter, sugar, sherry, cream, and tansies ; whence they derived the... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1868 - 542 Seiten
...a tanslc let us pay. The loue be thine or mine. If thou, my deere, a winner be \i trundling of Ihe ball. The wager thou shalt have, and me. And my misfortunes all. Poor Robin, in his Almanack for 1677, iu hii Observations on April, opposite the 16th anc 17th, Easter... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1869 - 304 Seiten
...stool-ball, Lucia, let us play, For sugar-cakes and wine ; Or for a tansie let us pay, The losse or thine, or mine. If thou, my deere, a winner be At...wager thou shalt have, and me, And my misfortunes all. But if, my sweetest, I shall get, Then I desire but this ; That likewise I may pay the bet, And have... | |
| St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - 1869 - 348 Seiten
...For sugar, cakes, or wine ; Or for a tansy let us pay, The loss be thine or mine. If thou, my dear, a winner be At trundling of the ball, The wager thou shalt have, and me, And my misfortunes all." In ' the black country ' of Staffordshire, and some neighbouring districts, the day is still called... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1876 - 344 Seiten
...balls were driven from stool to stool. Or for a Tansie3 let us pay, The losse or thine, or mine. 2. If thou, my Deere, a winner be At trundling of the...wager thou shalt have, and me, And my misfortunes all. 3. But if ( my Sweetest ) I shall get, Then I desire but this ; That likewise I may pay the Bet, And... | |
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