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" I'm sick of parading, Through wet and cewld wading, . Or standing all night to be shot in a trench. To the tune of a fife They dispose of your life, You surrender your soul to some illigant lilt ; Now I like Garryowen, When I hear it at home, But it's... "
The Life of Charles Lever - 271. oldal
szerző: William John Fitz-Patrick - 1879
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Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon, 2. kötet

Charles Lever - 1841 - 404 oldal
...audience, he began the following song, to the popular air of " Paddy O'Carroll:" Mr—Padily O'Carroll. " Bad luck to this marching, Pipeclaying and starching...a trench. To the tune of a fife, 'They dispose of youV life, You surrender your soul to some illigant lilt, Now I like Garryowen, " Then th ,u?h up late...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 18. kötet

1841 - 832 oldal
...following eon?, to the popular air of Paddy O'Car"BAD LUCK то THIS MARCHING." Air—" Paddy O'CarroO." " Bad luck to this marching. Pipe-claying and starching ; How neat one must be to be killed bv the French I I'm sick of parading, Through wet and cowld wading, Or standing all night to be shot...

Songs of Ireland and Other Lands: Being a Collection of the Most Popular ...

1847 - 906 oldal
...'Carroll BAD luck to this inarching, Pipeclaying and starching ; How neat one must be to be killed bj the French! I'm sick of parading, Through wet and cowld wading, Or standing all night to be shot in the trench. To the tune o' a fife, They dispose of your life, You surrender your soul to some illigant...

Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon, 1-2. kötet

Charles Lever - 1848 - 800 oldal
...the popular air of " Paddy O'Carroll:" "BAD LUCK TO THIS MARCHING." Ai»— " Paddy Of Carroll." " Bad luck to this marching, Pipeclaying and starching...; How neat one must be to be killed by the French t Tm sick of parading, Through wet and cowld wading, Or (tending all night to be shot in the trench....

Notes and Queries

1901 - 578 oldal
...comrades—who, by the way, were cleaning his accoutrements and horse for him—singing the following song :— Bad luck to this marching, Pipeclaying and starching...; How neat one must be to be killed by the French ! Through wet and cowld wading, Or standing all night to be shot in a trench. I 'm sick of parading,...

Notes and Queries, 104. kötet

1901 - 688 oldal
...who, by the way, were cleaning his accoutrements and horse for him — singing the following song :— Bad luck to this marching, Pipeclaying and starching...; How neat one must be to be killed by the French ! I 'm sick of parading, Through wet and cowld wading, Or standing all night to be shot in a trench....

The Lyrics of Ireland

Samuel Lover - 1858 - 394 oldal
...West ! BAD LUCK TO THIS MARCHING. CHAELHS LEVEE. From " Charles O'Malley." Air, "Paddy O'Carroll." BAD luck to this marching, Pipeclaying and starching...the French ! I'm sick of parading, Through wet and cold wading, Or standing all night to be shot in a trench. To the tune of a fife They dispose of your...

Whistle-Binkie: Or, the Piper of the Party ; Being a Collection of ..., 2. kötet

1878 - 432 oldal
...his roupin' bell jowe, But I think on the slee tricks o' Wat o' the Howe. BAD LUCK TO THIS MARCHING.1 BAD luck to this marching, Pipe-claying and starching...They dispose of your life, •>. You surrender your spul to some illigant lilt, Now I like Gaoryowen, When I hear it at home, But it's not half so sweet...

Whistle-Binkie: Or, the Piper of the Party ; Being a Collection of ..., 2. kötet

1878 - 432 oldal
...think on the slee tricks o' Wat o' the Howe. BAD LUCK TO THIS MARCHING. 1 AIR— "Paddy O'Carroll." BAD luck to this marching, Pipe-claying and starching...one must be to be killed by the French ! I'm sick of pa rading, Through wet and cowld wading, Or standing all night to be shot in a trench. To the tune...

The Armenian Campaign: a Diary of the Campaign of 1877, in Armenia and ...

Charles Williams - 1878 - 408 oldal
...that on one occasion the immortal Mickey Free put into verse as follows a portion of his woes : — " Bad luck to this marching, pipe-claying, and starching ; How neat one must be to be kilt by the French." Mick would have been in a perfect Paradise here, for we have none of the troubles...




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