| Nursery rhymes - 1874 - 588 str.
...were made of black-puddings and white ; And slated with pancakes ; — you ne'er saw the like. LXXXVI. TOM, Tom, the piper's son, Stole a pig, and away he...eat, and Tom was beat, And Tom went roaring down the street. LXXXVII. HAVE you ever heard of Billy Pringle's pig ? It was very little, and not very big:... | |
| John Mudge Merrick - 1874 - 148 str.
...Nolentem orare Et cruribus raptum Hunc domo ejeci Tam prospere captum. IV. THE PIPER'S SON. JOHN, John, the piper's son Stole a pig, and away he run : The pig was eat, and John was beat, And John ran crying down the street. TIBICINIS FILIUS. JOHANNES, Johannes, tibicine... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1875 - 272 str.
...had a prettier musical instrument than Jean Marot," said Mrs. Bodley. " Oh, I know," said Phippy. " Tom, Tom, the Piper's son, stole a pig and away he run." " I don't believe my Pied Piper's son ever stole a pig," said her mother, laughing. " He was called... | |
| Georgiana Charlotte Clark - 1876 - 296 str.
...Queen ; — Betty's a Lady, and wears a gold riug; — And Harry's a drummer, and drums for the King 44 Tom, Tom, the piper's son, — Stole a pig and away...run.— The pig was eat, and Tom was beat,— And Tom ran roaring down the street 45 Up in the greenwood there is a green tree,— The finest of apples I... | |
| 1878 - 252 str.
...Fiddle (p. 25) Frontispiece. A Carrion Crow sat on an Oak, Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do 2 Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son, Stole a Pig and away he run! (p. 117) 24 Sing a Song of Sixpence, A Pocket full of Rye 43 Old Mother Hubbard Went to the Cupboard... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1875 - 270 str.
...music in them. The fault could not have been in the bagpipe, or in me." " Oh, I know," said Phippy. " Tom, Tom, the Piper's son, stole a pig and away he run." " I don't believe my Pied Piper's son ever stole a pig," said her mother, laughing. " He was called... | |
| Child - 1883 - 330 str.
...Lincolnshire, master ; come blow the cow's horn. Tom, Tom, the piper's son, Stole a pig and away did run ; The pig was eat, and Tom was beat, And Tom went roaring down the street. See a pin and pick it up, All the day you'1l have good luck. See a pin and let it lay, Bad... | |
| Child - 1883 - 330 str.
...Lincolnshire, master; come blow the cow's horn. Tom, Tom, the piper's son, Stole a pig and away did run; The pig was eat, and Tom was beat, And Tom went roaring down the street. See a pin and pick it up, All the day you'll have good luck. See a pin and let it lay, Bad... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1884 - 168 str.
...calcars, coniurors, nymphes, chang* This is a mistake : we are all well acquainted with the old lines : " Tom, Tom, the Piper's son, Stole a pig, and away he run." t In a. d1fferent part of the worh we f1nd other characters mentioned, whose story is now, perhaps,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1884 - 166 str.
...coniurors, nymphes, ctiatig• This is a mistake : we are all well acquainted with the old lines : " Tom, Tom, the Piper's son, Stole a pig, and away he run." t In a different part of the work we find other characters mentioneil, whose story is now, perhaps,... | |
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