| Nursery rhymes, English - 1871 - 72 pages
...heure frappe, Le rat s'échappe, Diggoré, diggoré, doge. XVIII. Nothing to drink. If all the earth were apple-pie, And all the sea were ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, What would there be to drink ? XVIII. Rien à boire. Si la terre était tout pâté, Et la mer encre noire,... | |
| Merry heart, Melville Gray - Nursery rhymes, English - 1871 - 244 pages
...coming to steal your corn, Coming at four o'clock in the morn ! I IO IF ALL THE WORLD WERE APPLE-PIE. IF all the world were apple-pie, And all the sea were ink, And all the trees were butter and cheese, What should we have for drink ? TRUANT FROGS PELTING STONES AT YOUNG BATHERS. ELIZABETH.... | |
| John Mudge Merrick - Classical languages - 1874 - 148 pages
...nati sunt Et vos orbati natis, Ut salvi vobis foris sint Hos domi teneatis. XXI. THE WORLD CHANGED. IF all the world were apple-pie, And all the sea were...were bread and cheese, What should we have to drink ? MUNDUS MUTATUS. CUM mundus totus crustum est, Et atramentum mare, — Cum panis caseus arbores, Quid... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1874 - 588 pages
...another hedge And scratched 'em in again. CCCCLXII. IF all the world was apple pie, And all the sea was ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, What should we have for drink ? CCCCLXin. THERE was a little Guinea-pig, Who, being little, was not big ; He always walked... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1877 - 508 pages
...interrogatory rhyme which has never yet been answered: If all the earth were paper and all the seas were ink And all the trees were bread and cheese, what should we do for drink f The mind craves change. The young mind especially demands variety. It cannot live by... | |
| Children's poetry - 1878 - 252 pages
...! no, kind sir, you would snap our heads off." If all the world was apple-pie, And all the sea was ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, What should we have for drink? If ifs and ands M Were pots and pans, There would be no need for tinkers! If I'd as much... | |
| Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore - Children's poetry, English - 1879 - 376 pages
...cry, ' Lauk-a-mercy on me, this is none of I ! ' 4 If all the world was apple-pie, And all the sea was ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, What should we have to drink ? 5 There was a little boy and a little girl Lived in an alley ; Says the little boy to the little... | |
| Coventry Patmore - Children's poetry, English - 1882 - 376 pages
...cry, ' Lauk-a-mercy on me, this is none of I ! ' 4 If all the world was apple-pie, And all the sea was ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, What should we have to drink ? 5 There was a little boy and a little girl Lived in an alley ; Says the little boy to the little... | |
| Noble Kibby Royse - American essays - 1882 - 242 pages
...facility is not foreign even to Occidentals. III. "If all the world was apple-pie, And all the sea was ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, What should we do for drink? It's enough to make an old man Scratch his head and think." Philosophers of all ages... | |
| Nursery rhymes, English - 1883 - 75 pages
...steal your corn, Coming at four o'clock in the morn ! ELIZABETH. 35 IF ALL THE WORLD WERE APPLE-PIE. IF all the world were apple-pie, And all the sea were ink, And all the trees were butter and cheese, What should we have for drink ? TRUANT FROGS PELTING STONES AT YOUNG BATHEKS. ELIZABETH.... | |
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