| Norman Ginsbury - 1876 - 372 pages
...moral, I pray, BRIDESMAIDS (rushing forward, and kneeling to JURY). Consider the moral, &c. You can not eat breakfast all day, Nor is it the act of a sinner,...the mutton. But this I am ready to say, If it will appease their sorrow, I'll marry one lady to-day, And I'll marry the other to-morrow. BRIDESMAIDS (rushing... | |
| 1876 - 394 pages
...to-morrow. Bridesmaids, [rushing forward, and kneeling to JURY.] Consider the moral, etc. Defendant. You cannot eat breakfast all day, Nor is it the act...is tired of beef, Determines to tackle the mutton. 4 TRIAL BY JURY But this I am ready to say, If it will appease their sorrow, I'll marry one lady to-day,... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1881 - 292 pages
...young lady to-morrow. BRIDESMAIDS (rushingforward, and kneeling to JURY). Consider the moral, etc. You cannot eat breakfast all day, Nor is it the act...the mutton. But this I am ready to say, If it will appease their sorrow, I'll marry one lady to-day, And I'll marry the other to-morrow. JUDGE (recit.).... | |
| 1881 - 720 pages
...genial Defendant, whose plausible utterances read as smoothly now as ever they did : — You cannot oat breakfast all day, Nor is it the act of a sinner,...range of belief That you could hold him as a glutton, AVho, when he is tired of beef, Determines to tackle the mutton. But this I am ready to say, If it... | |
| George Wilman - 1882 - 172 pages
...could work together ; and, even at this distance of time, it is impossible not to admire the nalvet^ of the Judge's song — parent of all such frank soliloquies...the mutton. ' But this I am ready to say, If it will appease their sorrow, I'll marry one lady to-day, And I'll marry the other to-morrow.' Having regard,... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1891 - 152 pages
...sorrow, Who loves this young lady to-day, And loves that young lady to morrow. 54 SONGS OF A SAVOYARD. 55 You cannot eat breakfast all day. Nor is it the act...the mutton. But this I am ready to say, If it will diminish their sorrow, I'll marry this lady to-day, And I'll marry that lady to-morrow ! AN APPEAL.... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - 1894 - 662 pages
...bring a young fellow to sorrow, Who loves this young lady to-day And loves that young lady to-morrow. You cannot eat breakfast all day, Nor is it the act...the mutton. But this I am ready to say, If it will diminish their sorrow, I'll marry this lady to-day, 504 WILLIAM SCHll'ENCK GILBERT. Il.—THE JUDGE'S... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1894 - 260 pages
...young lady to-morrow. BRIDESMAIDS (rushing for ward, and kneeling to JURY). Consider the moral, etc. You cannot eat breakfast all day, Nor is it the act...could hold him as a glutton, Who, when he is tired of beof, Determines to tackle the mutton. But this I am ready to say, If it will appease their sorrow,... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1894 - 292 pages
...young lady to-morrow. BBIDESMAIDS (rushing forward, and kneeling to JUBY). Consider the moral, etc. You cannot eat breakfast all day, Nor is it the act...the range of belief, That you could hold him as a gluttoa, Who, when he is tired of beef, Determines to tackle the mutton. But this I am ready to say,... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1920 - 588 pages
...bring a young fellow to sorrow, Who loves this young lady to-day, And loves that young lady to-morrow ! You cannot eat breakfast all day. Nor is it the act of a sinner, When breakfast is taken away, And it's not in the range of belief That you could hold him as a glutton, Who, when he is tired of... | |
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