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" So when they'd made their game of her, And taken off her elf, She roused, and found she only was A coming to herself. " And is he gone, and is he gone ? " She cried, and wept outright : " Then I will to the water side, And see him out of sight. "
Poets' Wit and Humour - Page 213
1861 - 277 pages
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The Brighton gleaner; or, General repository of literary ..., Volume 1

1822 - 494 pages
...cried, and wept outright : Then I will to the water side, And see him out of sight. A waterman came up to her, Now, young woman, said he, If you weep...old Benbow ; And her woe began to run afresh, As if she had said gee woe ! Says he, they've only taken him To the Tender ship you see ; The Tender ! cried...
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The London Magazine, Volume 5

1822 - 734 pages
...cried, and wept outright : Then I will to the water side, And see him out of sight. A waterman came up to her, Now, young woman, said he, If you weep on so, you will niake Eye-water in the sea. Alas ! they've taken my beau, Ben, To sail with »Id Benbow ; And her woe...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1823 - 572 pages
...cried, and wept out-right: Then I will to the water-side, And see him out of sight. ' A waterman came up to her, Now young woman, said he; If you weep on...old Benbow; And her woe began to run afresh, As if she had said " Gee woe." ' Says he they've only taken him To the tender-ship you see ; The tender,...
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The Monthly Review

1826 - 570 pages
...cried, and wept outright : " Then I will to the water side, And see him out of sight." A waterman came up to her, — " Now, young woman," said he, " If...old Benbow ;" And her woe began to run afresh, As if she had said Gee woe ! Says he, " they're only taken him To the Tender ship, you see ;" — " The Tender-ship,"...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...cried, and wept outright: " Then 1 will to the water s'lde, And see him out of sight." A waterman came up to her: " Now, young woman," said he, " If you weep on so. you will make Eye- water in the sea." "Alas! they've taken niy beau Ben To sail with old Benbow; " And her woe began...
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The Universal Songster, Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete ...

1834 - 480 pages
...wept outright j Then T will to the water-side And see him out of sight. Too ral, &c, A waterman came up to her. Now young woman, said he, If you weep on...my beau Ben To sail with old Benbow ; And her woe begun to run afresh, As if she said gee-woh. Too ral, &c. Says he, they've only taken him To the tender-ship,...
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The Universal Songster and Museum of Mirth: A Collection of ..., Volume 2

1835 - 320 pages
...wept outright; Then I will to the water-side And see him out of sight. Too ral, &c. A waterman came up to her, Now young woman, said he, If you weep on...make Eye-water in the sea. Alas they've taken my beau Sen To sail with old Benbow; And her woe began to run afresh, As if she said gee-woh. Too ral, &c....
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Poems of Wit and Humour

Thomas Hood - 1847 - 302 pages
...And see him out of sight." A waterman came up to her, " Now, young woman," said he, " Alas ! they 've taken my beau, Ben, To sail with old Benbow;" And her woe began to run afresh, As if she 'd said, Gee woe ! Says he, " They Ve only taken him To the Tender-ship, you see ;" " The Tender-ship,"...
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Poems of Wit and Humour

Thomas Hood - 1847 - 314 pages
...they Ve taken my beau, Ben, To sail with old Benbow;" And her woe began to run afresh, As if she 'd said, Gee woe ! Says he, " TheyVe only taken him To the Tender-ship, you see;" " The Tender-ship," cried Sally Brown, " What a hard-ship that must be ! " 0 ! would I were a mermaid now, For then I 'd...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...cried, and wept outright ; " Then I will to the water-side, And see him out of sight." A waterman came up to her — " Now, young woman," said he, " If you...beau Ben, To sail with old Ben-bow ;" And her woe begun to run afresh, As if she had said " Gee woe I" Says he, " They've only taken him To the tender-ship...
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