| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 138 páginas
...eccentric and solitary inhabitant of a lunatic asylum, to visit the beings of this sublunary world :— " The man in the moon Came tumbling down, And asked...by the south, And burnt his mouth, With supping hot pease porridge." From Manninghani's Diary* we learn that among the " devises" at Whitehall, in 1601,... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 468 páginas
...Jack his brother, And now my story's done. XXXIV. THE man in the moon, Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth, With supping hot pease porridge. XXXV. THE man in the moon drinks claret, But he is a dull Jack-a-Dandy ; Would he know... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 476 páginas
...Jack his brother, And now my story's done. XXXIV. THE man in the moon, Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth, With supping hot pease porridge. XXXV. THE man in the moon drinks claret, But he is a dull Jack-a-Dandy ; Would he know... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 434 páginas
...Jack his brother, And now my story's done. XXXIV. THE man in the moon, Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth, With supping hot pease porridge. XXXV. THE man in the moon drinks claret, But he is a dull Jack-a-Dandy ; XXXVI. TOM,... | |
| William Shakespeare, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1842 - 562 páginas
...eccentric and solitary inhabitant of a lunatic asylum, to visit the beings of this sublunary world : — " The man in the moon Came tumbling down, And asked...by the south, And burnt his mouth, With supping hot pease porridge." From Manningham's Diary* we learn that among the " devises" at Whitehall, in 1601,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1843 - 332 páginas
...Jack his brother, And now my story's done. XLV. THE man in the moon, Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth, With supping cold pease porridge. XLVI. [The following is quoted in the song of Mad Tom. See my Introduction to... | |
| 1846 - 266 páginas
...church-bells, Which nothing in life can impart! 45. THE man in the moon, Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth With supping cold pease-porridge. 46. ST. DUNSTAN, as the story goes, Once pulled the tempter by the nose, With... | |
| 1846 - 300 páginas
...to his middle, And wouldn't go there again. LI. THE man in the moon, Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth With supping cold pease-porridge. NURSERY RHYMES. LII. OLD Mother Goose, when She wanted to wander, Would ride through... | |
| Lawrence Lovechild - 1847 - 118 páginas
...he shook his little tail, And far away he flew. -*99. man in the moon Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth With supping cold pease-porridge. » 100. rpHEOPHILUS Thistlethwate -1- Thrust three thousand thistles Through the... | |
| Dame Goslin (pseud.) - 1851 - 110 páginas
...good shillings and three ; Is that not enough tocher THE man in the moon Came tumbling down, And ask'd his way to Norwich. He went by the south, And burnt his mouth With supping cold pease-porridge. THERE was an old woman Lived under a hill, She put a mouse in a bag, And sent... | |
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