... know we're as common as sin! And yet it just seems like you humor us all And waft us your thanks, as we hail you and fall Into line, with you over us, waving us on Where our glorified, sanctified betters have gone. And this is the reason we're wanting... Annual Report of the Society - Página 31por General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York - 1909Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1910 - 926 páginas
...sanctified betters uave gone, — And this is the reason we're wanting to know — (And we're wanting it so! Where our own fathers went we are willing to go.)...billowy thrill For an instant, then wistfully sighed and vas stil/. III. « Old Glory: The story we're wanting to hear Is wha.t the plain facts of your christening... | |
| Benjamin Kidd - 1898 - 7 páginas
...sanctified betters have gone. And this is the reason we 're wanting to know (And we 're wanting it so / Where our own fathers went we are willing to go) Who gave you the name of Old Glory — 0-ho ! — Who gave you the name of Old Glory ? The old flag unfurled with a billowy thrill For... | |
| 1899 - 46 páginas
...sanctified betters have gone. And this is the reason we're wanting to know (And we're wanting it so! Where our own fathers went we are willing to go) Who...unfurled with a billowy thrill For an instant; then ivistfully sigcd and was still. III. Old Glory! the story we're wanting to hear Is what the plain facts... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - 1900 - 198 páginas
...wanting to know — (And we're wanting it so! — Where our own fathers went we are willing to g°-)— Who gave you the name of Old Glory — O-ho ! —...for an instant, then wistfully sighed and was still. ra Old Glory: the story we're wanting to hear Is what the plain facts of your christening were, —... | |
| Home-Folks - 1900 - 224 páginas
...Where our own fathers went we are willing to g°0— Who gave you the name of Old Glory—O-ho!— Who gave you the name of Old Glory ? The old flag...For an instant, then wistfully sighed and was still. in Old Glory: the story we're wanting to hear Is what the plain facts of your christening were,—... | |
| Roady Kenehan - 1917 - 614 páginas
...yon over us. waving us on, And this is the reason we're wanting to know (And we're wanting It so! — Where our own fathers went we are willing to go.)...gave you the name of Old Glory — O-ho! — Who gave yon the name of Old Glory?" The old flag unfurled with a billowy thrill For an Instant, then llstfully... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - 1902 - 258 páginas
...betters have gone.— And this is the reason we're wanting to know— (And we're wanting it so /— Where our own fathers went we are willing to go.)—...For an instant, then wistfully sighed and was still. HI Old Glory: the story we're wanting to hear Is what the plain facts of your christening were,—... | |
| Samuel Fallows - 1903 - 132 páginas
...betters have gone. — And this is the reason we're wanting to know — (And we're wanting it so! — Where our own fathers went we are willing to go.)...For an instant, then wistfully sighed and was still. Ill Old Glory : the story we're wanting to hear Is what the plain facts of your Christening were, —... | |
| Samuel Fallows - 1903 - 128 páginas
...betters have gone. — And this is the reason we're wanting to know — (And we're wanting it so! — Where our own fathers went we are willing to go.)...! — Who gave you the name of Old Glory? The old nag unfurled with a billowy thrill For an instant, then wistfully sighed and was still. Ill Old Glory:... | |
| Samuel Fallows - 1903 - 134 páginas
...betters have gone.— And this is the reason we're wanting to know— (And we're wanting it so!— Where our own fathers went we are willing to go.) — Who gave you the name of Old Glory—O-ho!— Who gave you the name of Old Glory? The old flag unfurled with a billowy thrill Ill... | |
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