A bag-pudding the king did make, And stuffed it well with plums: And in it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. The christening cake, a ballad - Seite 3von Christening cake - 1842Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 144 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. II. [THE following song, relating to Robin Hood, the celebrated outlaw, is well known at Worksop, in... | |
 | Percy Society - 1841
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. II. [THE following song, relating to Robin Hood, the celebrated outlaw, is well known at Worksop, in... | |
 | Percy Society - 1841
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. II. [THE following song, relating to Robin Hood, the celebrated outlaw, is well known at Worksop, in... | |
 | James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1843 - 259 Seiten
...plums : And in it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen sit down to dine, And all the court beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried.'' P. 6, I. 1. The home that Jack built. The Hebrew tale which I have given, may possibly be the original... | |
 | 1845
...great lumps of fat, Аз big as my two tumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen biside; And. what they could not eat that night , The queen next morning fried. Sin heil vier mar en simpel boer, Sin mem mast meltse 'n dw.ien : Se -woene graech en jonkje ha1, I'jnl... | |
 | Lawrence Lovechild - 1847 - 102 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. 103. IX little mice sat down to spin ; Pussy pass'd by, and she peep'd in ; What are you at, my jolly... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1847
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. Were we addicted to putting forth those hazy speculations and attempts to make facts out of nothing... | |
 | Frederick Dinsdale - 1849 - 151 Seiten
...plumbs ; And in it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And all the court beside, And what they could not eat that night, They had next morning fried. See HalliwelVs Nursery Rhymes, 1844; also an Article on " Sword Dancing,"... | |
 | Frederick Dinsdale - 1849 - 151 Seiten
...plumbs ; And in it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And all the court beside, And what they could not eat that night, They had next morning fried. See HalliweWs Nursery Rhymes, 1844; also an Article on " Sword Dancing,"... | |
 | James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps - 1853
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. [The following song relating to Robin Hood, the celebrated outlaw, is well known at VVorksop, in Nottinghamshire,... | |
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