| James Fenimore Cooper - 1842 - 422 pagina’s
...with a lighter heart than she had felt since the arrest of her brother by the Americans. CHAPTER XVI. And let me the canakin clink , clink; And let me the canakin clink. A soldier *sa man ; A life 's but a span ; Why then , let a soldier drink. Jago. THK position held by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pagina’s
...aleeady. Man. Good faith, a little one : not past a pint, as I am a soldier, lago. Some wine, ho ! Sings. And let me the canakin clink, clink; And let me the canakin clink : A soldier 'sa man ; A life's but a span ; M'hy then let a soldier drink. Some wine, boys ! [ Wines /iroitght... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pagina’s
...already. Man. Good faith, a little one : not past a pint, as I am a soldier, lago. Some wine, ho ! Sings. And let me the canakin clink, clink; And let me the canakin clink : A soldier 'sa man ; A life 's but a span ; Why then let a soldier drink. Some wine, boys ! [ Wine* brought... | |
| Dennis Corcoran - 1846 - 244 pagina’s
...acts the pathetic. He then dashes off at a tangent from sorrow to joy, and commenced singing]— " ' And let me the canakin clink, clink ; And let me the canakin clink ; A soldier's a man, A life's but a span Why then, let a soldier drink.' " « Stop that ere," said Charley ; " it aint agreeable... | |
| D. Corcoran - 1846 - 526 pagina’s
...acts the pathetic. He then dashes off at a tangent from sorrow to joy, and commenced singing]— " ' And let me the canakin clink, clink ; And let me the canakin clink ; A soldier's a man, A life's but a span Why then, let a soldier drink.' " " Stop that ere," said Charley ; " it aint agreeable... | |
| Percy Society - 1848 - 414 pagina’s
...Scottish ale ; but could carry it off well, and surpassed even his doughty relation the Dane. " logo. And let me the canakin clink, clink, And let me the...soldier drink. Cassio. 'Fore heaven, an excellent song. logo. I learned it in England, where indeed they are most potent in potting; your Dane, your German,... | |
| Percy Society - 1848 - 400 pagina’s
...well, and surpassed even his doughty relation the Dane. " lago. And let me the canakin clink^clink, And let me the canakin clink ; A soldier's a man,...but a span; Why then let a soldier drink. Cassio. 'Pore heaven, an excellent song. lago. I learned it in England, where indeed they are most potent in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 pagina’s
...man ; A life's but a span ; Why, then, let a soldier drink. Some wine, boys ! [Wine brought in. Cas. 'Fore Heaven, an excellent song. lago. I learned it in England, where (indeed) they ar§ most potent in potting. Your Dane, your German, and your swag-bellied Hollander,— drink, ho!—... | |
| Dean Dudley - 1851 - 268 pagina’s
...sweet Dolly," says one at the other end of the bench, sliding along his pewter pots, and singing, " And let me the canakin clink, clink, And let me the canakin clink." Dolly seizes the mugs with a smile and darts away ; returning in a trice, and bringing the foaming... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 480 pagina’s
...with a lighter heart than she had felt since the arrest of her brother by the Americans. CHAPTER XVL And let me the canakin clink, clink: And let me the canakin clink. A soldier's a man; A life 'i but a span; Why then, let a soldier drink. logo. TIIE position held by the corps of dragoons,... | |
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