| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 str.
...unseene, with them I go, All in the nicke To play some tricke And frolicke it, with ho, ho, ho ! yi Sometimes I meete them like a man ; Sometimes, an ox, sometimes, a hound ; And to a horse I turn me can ; To trip and trot about them round. But if, to ride, v K My backe they stride, More... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1825 - 392 str.
...unseene, with them I go, All in the nicke, To play some tricke, And frolicke it with h'o ! ho ! ho ! Sometimes I meete them like a man ; Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound ; And to a horse I turne me can, To trip and trot about them round : But if to ride By backe to stride, More swift than... | |
| Henry Southern - 1825 - 388 str.
...unseene, with them I go, All in the nicke, To play some tricke, And frolicke it with ho ! ho ! ho ! Sometimes I meete them like a man ; Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound ; And to a horse I turne me can, To trip and trot about them round : But if to ride By backe to stride, More swift than... | |
| 1825 - 392 str.
...unseene, with them I go, All in the nicke, To play some tricke, And frolicke it with ho ! ho ! ho ! Sometimes I meete them like a man ; > Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound ; And to a horse I turne me can, To trip and trot about them round : But if to ride By backe to stride, More swift than... | |
| 1825 - 390 str.
...unseene, with them I go, All in the nicke, To play some tricke, And frolicke it with ho ! ho ! ho ! Sometimes I meete them like a man ; Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound ; And to a horse I turne me can, To trip and trot about them round : But if to ride By backe to stride, More swift than... | |
| William John Thoms - 1828 - 354 str.
...the fat never would " have good head." The old song of The Mad Pranks of Robin Goodfellow, however, proves their identity still more clearly by its allusion...trot about them round. In fact, whether he is called Robin Goodfellow, Puck, or Rush, his actions and attributes every where identify the hero of the present... | |
| Robert (le Diable.) - 1828 - 326 str.
...the fat never would " have good head." The old song of The Mad Pranks of Robin Goodfellow, however, proves their identity still more clearly by its allusion...meete them like a man, Sometimes an ox, sometimes a bound, And to a horse turn me I can, To trip and trot about them round. In fact, whether he is called... | |
| William John Thoms - 1828 - 336 str.
...the fat never would " have good head." The old song of The Mad Pranks of Robin Goodfellow, however, proves their identity still more clearly by its allusion...— Sometimes I meete them like a man, Sometimes an oz, sometimes a hound, And to a horse turn me I can, To trip and trot about them round. In fact, whether... | |
| 1830 - 824 str.
...unscene, with them I go, All in the nicke, To play some tricke, And frolicke it with ho ! ho ! ho ! Sometimes I meete them like a man, Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound ; And to a horse I turn me can, To trip and trot about them round. But if to ride, My back they stride, Alore swift... | |
| William Martin - 1852 - 434 str.
...go, AH in the nicke To play some tricke To stay their ill, with ho ! oh ! oh ! IV. Sometimes I meet them like a man, Sometimes an ox, sometimes a hound, And to a horse I turn me can, To trip and trot about them round. But if to ride My back they stride, More swift than... | |
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