| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...he had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, Long live the king, And Gilpin, long live he; And when he next doth ride abroad, May I be there to see! JOHN BUNYAN. 0 tliou, whom, borne on fancy's eager wing Back to the season of life's happy spring,... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, Walter Taylor Field - Readers - 1915 - 392 pages
...had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, Long live the king ! And Gilpin, long live he ! is And when he next doth ride abroad May I be there to see ! QUESTIONS AN]) HELPS 1. Tell what you can about the author of these verses. For what different kinds... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - English poetry - 1915 - 956 pages
...had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, Long live the king I And Gilpin, long live he ! s I " — and all in a moment his roan Rolled neck and ! 350 ON THE RECEIPT OF MY MOTHER'S PICTURE OUT OF NORFOLK THE GIFT OF MY COUSIN", ANN BODHAM [Publ.... | |
| Emilie Kip Baker - Children's poetry - 1915 - 232 pages
...had got up He did again get down. — Now let us sing, Long live the King, And Gilpin, long live he ; And when he next doth ride abroad May I be there to see ! WILLIAM COWPER. THE HAG THE Hag is astride, This night for a ride, Her wild steed and she together... | |
| American poetry - 1923 - 658 pages
...he had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, Long live the king! And Gilpin, long live he! And when he next doth ride abroad May I be there to see! William Cowper jx . My Country / r\ "Stop thief! stop thief! — a highwayman!" Not one of them was... | |
| Adventure stories - 1916 - 314 pages
...had got up He did again get down. — Now let us sing, Long live the King, And Gilpin, long live he; And when he next doth ride abroad May I be there to see ! — William Cowper. 77 JOHN SELWYN'S STRANGE FEAT JOHN SELWYN, keeper of the park at Oaklands in... | |
| Sister Mary Domitilla - 1917 - 396 pages
...had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, long live the king ! And Gilpin, long live he ; And when he next doth ride abroad, May I be there to see ! WILLIAM COWPEB. AIDS TO STUDY accosted (a kost'ed), greeted. frugal (froo'gal), thrift, saving, bray... | |
| Edward Adolf Sonnenschein - English language - 1917 - 450 pages
...possibly) 447 (2) a'present subjunctive : Now let us sing, Long live the King ! And Gilpin, Long live he ! And when he next doth ride abroad, May I be there to see ! COWPER. I pray that I may be there to see. In these instances ' may ' = be permitted (cp. §§ 421,... | |
| George E. Teter - American poetry - 1918 - 464 pages
...he had got up He did again get down. Now let us sing, Long live the King, And Gilpin, long live he; And when he next doth ride abroad, May I be there to see ! 31 TAM O' SHANTER * ROBERT BURNS When chapman - billies s leave the street, And droughty neebors,... | |
| George Robert Bird - Frontier and pioneer life - 1918 - 252 pages
...SPANISH FORK CANYON AND THISTLE VALLEY "Now let us sing, Long live the King, And Gilpin, long live he; And when he next doth ride abroad, May I be there to see!" Cotvper NEXT day we pushed our slow way up Spanish Fork Canyon. Some faint tradition of the early Spaniards,... | |
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