| Richard Henry Horne - 1878 - 566 str.
...and kneels to WIDOW SlMi'SON, who half covers her face, and gives him her hand. CHORUS in tf;e air. Hey diddle, diddle, The Cat and the Fiddle, The Cow jumped over the moon ! [TOM MOUSER app ears on the top of the Tomb, playing a fiddle. Ife comes down playing — re-enters... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1878 - 208 str.
...following Exercise are strong and which are weak : — The cat ran up the tree and looked into the nest. The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport. He flung the bundle on the ground, and began to leap with joy. The boys slid down the bank and rolled... | |
| Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen Baron Brabourne - 1879 - 384 str.
...words of the old song, so familiar to nursery people : " Hey diddle, diddle ; the cat and the fiddle 5 The cow jumped over the moon : The little dog laughed...such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon." The author of this ballad is unknown, but it has always been vastly popular with the race of cats,... | |
| 1879 - 404 str.
...The boy — for the singer was a boy — came along the path, shouting at the top of his voice — " Hey diddle diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon." "Who are you?" cried Boy Blue, "and what do you mean by saying ' the cow jumped over the moon?' What... | |
| 1879 - 624 str.
...ten men in armour, each of whom was considoraWy bigger and stronger than I am. Now, all this " Hi, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon," is all very well for little babies just beginning to talk, but for boys of fourteen or fifteen to read... | |
| 1899 - 708 str.
...contains the elements of the first or naturemyth of primitive people. This is the way it runs: — " Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow...such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon." To the adult looking through his own eyes, these lines are silly jingle and nonsense. To the baby,... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1880 - 530 str.
...age. It is referred to in one of their treatises of useful science in the following manner : " • Hey diddle diddle, The cat and the fiddle. The cow jumped over the moon.' " It was a cow, then, my lords and gentlemen, and not one of the earth-folk, that appeared that day... | |
| Clara Bradford - 1880 - 228 str.
...when you interrupted me, and I did not recognise the language — that is all ! " He resumed — " The cow jumped over the moon ! The little dog laughed to see such • " I don't want to know what the cow did or the dog either," interrupted Ethel again. " Did —... | |
| Margaret Harriet Mathews - 1881 - 392 str.
...out to be such to May you will know hereafter. BERTIE'S VISIT TO MOTHER GOOSE. " High-diddle-diddle, the cat and the fiddle ! The cow jumped over the moon ; The little dog laughed to see the sport, And the dish ran after the spoon," sofcly crooned Nurse as she sat in front of the nursery-fire... | |
| Hugh W. Becket - 1882 - 538 str.
...happy pleasant times, And health and strength and senses keen Unknown in Southern climes. CHORUS. — Hey, diddle diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow...jumped over the moon, The little dog laughed to see the fine sport And the dish ran away with the spoon-oon-oon-oon. Iloast not to us of theatre Of masquerade... | |
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