the one that you love best, If she's not there to take her part, Choose another with all your heart. 2. Down on this carpet you must kneel, Sure as the grass grows in the field. Salute your bride and kiss her sweet. Indiana Historical Collections - Strana 62autor/autoři: Indiana Historical Commission - 1916 - 591 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1926 - 530 str.
...kneels before the girl, kisses her, then runs away to the circle. 'Down on this carpet you must kneel As sure as the grass grows in the field. Salute your bride and kiss her sweet. Now you may rise upon your feet.' "The girl is left in the middle of the circle, and it is 'up to her'... | |
| 1888 - 414 str.
...around him : Which was called the diamond squaw. Go choose your east, go choose your west, Go choose the one that you love best. If she's not there to take your part, Go choose the one that's next your heart. Down on this carpet you must kneel, As sure as... | |
| William Alpha Paxson - 1901 - 422 str.
...you love best. If they're not there, go take your part, And choose another with all your heart." " Down on this carpet you must kneel, Sure as the grass...the field; Salute your bride, and kiss her sweet, Now you may rise upon your feet." At the proper place in the song the one who was inside the ring would... | |
| 1902 - 616 str.
...not there to take your part, Choose the next one to your heart. Down on this carpet you must kneel As sure as the grass grows in the field. Salute your bride and kiss her sweet, Then rise again upon your feet. The game is played by an equal number of couples and on^sodd boy who... | |
| Annie Steger Winston - 1903 - 188 str.
...Choose the east and choose the west, Choose the one that you love best. " Upon this carpet you shall kneel, Sure as the grass grows in the field. — Salute your bride and kiss her sweet, And rise again upon your feet." This hypothesis, at any rate, supplies a sort of link between the verses,... | |
| Annie Steger Winston - 1903 - 194 str.
...Choose the east and choose the west, Choose the one that you love best. " Upon this carpet you shall kneel, Sure as the grass grows in the field. — Salute your bride and kiss her sweet, And rise again upon your feet." This hypothesis, at any rate, supplies a sort of link between the verses,... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1906 - 626 str.
...girl that you love best. If she is not here to take a part, Go choose another with all your heart. Down on this carpet you must kneel Sure as the grass...in the field, Salute your bride and kiss her sweet, And then arise upon your feet. 3 O, Sister Phoebe how merry were we That night we sat under the Juniper... | |
| Alfred Griffith Field - 1912 - 560 str.
...of the circle which again revolved and the song continued: "Down on this carpet you must kneel, Just as the grass grows in the field; Salute your bride and kiss her sweet, And you may rise unto your feet." When the bashful young man received a thumping thwack from the girl... | |
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