| James Henry Dixon - 1846 - 424 sider
...to a violin accompaniment, as follows :] Here's two or three jolly boys, All in one mind; We've come a pace-egging,— I hope you'll prove kind : I hope you'll prove kind With your money and beer, We shall come no more near you Until the next year. The first that steps up Is Lord... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 sider
...to a violin accompaniment, as follows:] Here's two or three jolly boys, All in one mind; We've come a pace-egging,— I hope you'll prove kind: I hope you'll prove kind With your money and beer, We shall come no more near you. Until the next year. The first that steps up Is Loi'd... | |
| James Henry Dixon - 1857 - 268 sider
...to a violin accompaniment, as follows : Here's two or three jolly boys, all in one mind; We've come a pace-egging, * I hope you'll prove kind: I hope you'll prove kind with your money and beer, We shall come no more near you until the next year. Fal de ral, lal de lal, &c. Here's... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1866 - 252 sider
...Here's two or three jolly boys all in one mind, We've com'ta pace-egging, we hope you'll prove kind ; We hope you'll prove kind with your eggs and strong beer,...we'll come no more nigh you until the next year." A few superstitions still linger in the district. Although the belief in giants and fairies has almost... | |
| John Brand - 1895 - 602 sider
...as follows :— " Here's two or three jolly boys, all of one mind, We have come a pace-egging, and hope you'll prove kind ; I hope you'll prove kind with your eggs and strong beer And \\ e'll come no more near you until the next year." A sort of drama appears to form part of the amusements... | |
| |