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Old Ballads / Various
THOU GO WITH ME? D'YE KEN JOHN PEEL? * * * * * COME, LASSES AND LADS ... Percy D.D._ D'YE KEN JOHN PEEL? D'ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay? D'ye ken John Peel details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - caller herrin'; leather bottel; wooing o't; bottel; d'ye ken; malone; bonnie; lang syne; caller; ken; syne; robin; wooing; lass; lang; leather; sally; alley; darling; lang syne; malone; bottel; robin; wooing; wooing o't; caller herrin'; caller; ken; lang; leather bottel; sally; lass; darling; leather; alley; d'ye ken; bonnie; syne;
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The Christian A Story / Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931
, the people on the land would hear them coming around the castle rock with their-- "D'ye ken John Peel, with his coat so gay? D'ye ken John Peel at the break of day? D'ye ken John P-e-e-l...." For two years ... details...- creator(s) - Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931
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- subject(s) - drake; glory; john storm; john; storm; storm; john; john storm; glory; drake;
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Wee Macgreegor Enlists / Bell, John Joy, 1871-1934
it when it was descendin'. A duke wud jist ha'e let it gang as if a wine jeelly was naething to him. But, d'ye ken, wife ... . 'That's as near as ever ye'll be to bein' a corporal,' remarked the cheerful Jake. 'But hoo d'ye ken it details...- creator(s) - Bell, John Joy, 1871-1934
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- subject(s) - macgregor; christina; willie; macgreegor; wud; dae; purdie; aboot; aunt purdie; miss tod; wud ha'e; aunt; macgreegor; wud; willie; aunt; macgregor; dae; christina; wud ha'e; miss tod; purdie; aunt purdie; aboot;
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Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill / Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947
with marvellous tales. They tell me Boone was there alone three months. He's saething of a man. D'ye ken him ... a step. "Come in," said he. "D'ye ken me, Alec?" said the man. He was a tall, spare man like my father details...- creator(s) - Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947
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- subject(s) - honora; jethro; cynthia; cynthia; jethro; honora;
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Between You and Me / Lauder, Harry, Sir, 1870-1950
. But I'd been thinking for some time of doing a rash thing. I was newly married then, d'ye ken, and I was thinkin ... and use some strong language as well, I'm fearing. We'd forgotten, d'ye ken, that it was the Sawbath eve details...- creator(s) - Lauder, Harry, Sir, 1870-1950
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- subject(s) - tae; sae; frae; aboot; siller; richt; oot; maun; ken; aye; hoose; hame; weel; nicht; wull; gude; micht; jamie; doon; canna; harry lauder; hoo; harry; folk; maybe; sae much; mac; ain; sae much; weel; gude; mac; ken; canna; ain; folk; nicht; hoose; aye; frae; wull; hoo; siller; hame; micht; sae; jamie; maun; harry lauder; oot; richt; maybe; aboot; tae; doon; harry;
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The Crossing / Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947
with marvellous tales. They tell me Boone was there alone three months. He's saething of a man. D'ye ken him ... a step. "Come in," said he. "D'ye ken me, Alec?" said the man. He was a tall, spare man like my father details...- creator(s) - Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947
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- subject(s) - polly ann; monsieur; vicomtesse; nick; gre; polly; clark; davy; ritchie; colonel clark; monsieur vigo; colonel; tom; antoinette; ann; madame; temple; new orleans; kentucky; marse dave; new orleans; madame; monsieur; nick; antoinette; vicomtesse; marse dave; gre; colonel clark; kentucky; clark; polly ann; colonel; tom; temple; ann; polly; monsieur vigo; davy; ritchie;
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Down the Chimney / Knapp, Shepherd
thro' the air, And we've brought you a storm for your Christmas. [Footnote 1: To the tune "_D' ye ken John Peel?_"] _As soon as the song is over, off run the Wind Fairies, making the wind ... details...- creator(s) - Knapp, Shepherd
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- subject(s) - santa claus; jack frost; chimney; santa; claus; grandmother; fairies; frost; jack; snow; snow fairies; wind fairies; christmas; trademark; refund; archive; wind; literary; access; donations; snow fairies; jack; refund; christmas; literary; chimney; claus; santa claus; fairies; wind fairies; trademark; jack frost; wind; frost; santa; grandmother; archive; access; snow; donations;
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Madame Midas / Hume, Fergus, 1859-1932
. 'D'ye no ken what yon may be?' he said, a smile relaxing his grim features as he held up a rather ... 'er there,' pointing to the left, 'there was yin big ain I ca'd the Villiers nugget, which as ye ken details...- creator(s) - Hume, Fergus, 1859-1932
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- subject(s) - vandeloup; villiers; kitty; madame midas; midas; slivers; gaston; madame; replied vandeloup; adele blondet; pactolus claim; gaston vandeloup; asked vandeloup; selina sprotts; pierre lemaire; madame; pactolus claim; kitty; slivers; villiers; madame midas; adele blondet; vandeloup; midas; asked vandeloup; replied vandeloup; gaston vandeloup; gaston; selina sprotts; pierre lemaire;
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Freckles / Stratton-Porter, Gene
venture to say so else. In those first days he cautioned me na to tell ye, but now he wadna care. D'ye ken ... snapped him op that tbey'd find some. So you see bow tbe Boss is trustin' ye, lad." "I am gladder details...- creator(s) - Stratton-Porter, Gene
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- subject(s) - freckles; mclean; duncan; angel; bird woman; bird; wherein freckles; lord o'more; american literature; bird; bird woman; mclean; angel; wherein freckles; lord o'more; duncan; freckles; american literature;
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Freckles / Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924
. In those first days he cautioned me na to tell ye, but now he wadna care. D'ye ken, Freckles ... for and to talk to." "How much answer do ye think he gets to his talkin', lass?" laughed Duncan. "He gets details...- creator(s) - Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924
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- subject(s) - freckles; mclean; duncan; angel; bird woman; bird; wherein freckles; bird; bird woman; mclean; angel; wherein freckles; duncan; freckles;
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