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" Bow, Yet barring all Pother, the one and the other, Were all of them Kings in their turn. "
The Train - Page 277
1858
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Sporting Magazine, Volume 8

Hunting - 1796 - 426 pages
...the way. And they tugg'd with the Danes till an overthrow They both of them got by the Norman bow. Yet, barring all pother, the one and the other Were...all of them kings in their turn. Little Willy the Conquerer long did reign, But Billy his fon by an arrow was {bin ; And Harry the Firft was a fcholar...
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Scripscrapologia: Or, Collins's Doggerel Dish of All Sorts. Consisting of ...

John Collins - 1804 - 212 pages
...the way, And they tugg'd with the Danes 'till an overthrow They both of them got by the Norman bow. Yet, barring all pother, the one and the other Were...their turn. Little Willy the Conqueror long did reign ; Bu, Billy his Son by an arrow was slain ; And Harry the First was a schoUr bright, But Stephy was...
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The Whim of the day ... containing an entertaining selection of ..., Volume 2

438 pages
...tug'd with the Danes till an overthrow,,. They both of them got by the Norman bow.. CHORUS.. - ' N Yet, barring all pother, The one and the other, Were all of them Kings in their tvraiLittle Willy the Conqueror long did reign, But Billy his fon by an arrow was flam ; And Harry...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 5

1825 - 630 pages
...the way, They tugged with the Danes till an overthrow, Which each of them got by the Norman bow. So barring all pother, the one and the other Were all of them kings in their turn. First William the Conqueror long did reign, And William his son by an arrow was slain, And Henry the...
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Parley's Magazine, Volume 6

Children's periodicals - 1838 - 448 pages
...the way Who tugg'd with the Danes till an overthrow They both of them got by the Norman bow. 2. Bold Willy the Conqueror long did reign, But Billy, his son, by an arrow was slain ; There was Harry the First a scholar bright ; But Stephy was forc'd for his crown to fight. 3. Second...
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The Universal Songster, Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete ...

Ballads, English - 1834 - 480 pages
...the way, And they tugg'd with the Danes, till an overthrow They both of them got by the Norman bow. Yet, barring all pother, the one and the other Were all of them kings in their turns. Little Willy, the Conqueror, long did reign, But Billy, his son, by an arrow was slain, And...
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Notes and Queries

Questions and answers - 1922 - 1124 pages
...till an overthrow Which both of them got from the Norman bow. CHORUS. But, barring all pother, Both one and the other Were all of them Kings in their turn. Probably handed down memoriter from generation to generation, they would have been varied to suit divers...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1911 - 588 pages
...Danes till an overthrow Which both of them got from the Xorman bow ; Yet barring all pother, , Both one and the other Were all of them kings in their turn. King William the Conqueror first did reign, And William his son by an arrow was slain, And Henry the...
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Electronic journals - 1864 - 580 pages
...led the way", Who tugg'd with the Dane till an overthrow They met with at last from the Norman bow ! Yet, barring all pother, the one and the other Were all of them Kings in their turn. " Bold Willie the Conqueror long did reign, But ! ; " ' i' . big son, by an arrow was slain ; And Harry...
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The West Country Garland: Selected from the Writings of the Poets of Devon ...

Richard Nicholls Worth - English poetry - 1875 - 216 pages
...world all round. Gallant Raleigh lived upon fire and smoke ; But Sir John Hawkins's heart was broke. Yet, barring all pother, The one and the other Were all of them lords of the main. Sir Humphrey Gilbert was lost at sea; And frozen to death was poor Willoughby. Both...
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