| Arthur Sullivan - 1878 - 40 pages
...rise, H?to}» Englishman -behold ALL. lie is an Englishman! BOAT. He is an Englishman, BOAT. For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-anl ALL. Or perhaps Itali-an ! BOAT. But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations,... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1881 - 386 pages
...it's greatly to his credit, That he is an Englishman ! All. That he is an Englishman ! Boat. For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! All. Or perhaps Itali-an ! Boat. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations,... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1886 - 386 pages
...of the follow, ing, the classic quality of which some of us hitherto may not have recognized: For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps I-tal-i-an. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman. —... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1891 - 152 pages
...Englishman ! For he himself has said it, And it's greatly to his credit, That he is an Englishman ! For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman !... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1894 - 400 pages
...of the following, the classic quality of which some of us hitherto may not have recognized : For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps I-tal-i-an. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations. He remains an Englishman. —... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1894 - 312 pages
...said it, And it's greatly to his credit That he is an Englishman ! That he is an Englishman ! For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! Or perhaps Itali-an ! But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains... | |
| Mostyn Turtle Pigott - 1896 - 136 pages
...reveres, Still I'm blushing to have said it, For 'tis much to my discredit That I am an Englishman, For I might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! But stay those scornful glances, For, though I missed such chances, I'ma " Little" Englishman... | |
| Edwin Herbert Lewis, Lewis, Edwin Hebert - 1899 - 440 pages
...Englishman, For he himself has said it, And it's greatly to his credit That he is an Englishman. For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Ital-i-an; But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman. THE... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1899 - 392 pages
...Englishman, For he himself has said it, And it 's greatly to his credit That he is an Englishman. For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Ital-i-an ; But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman. —Pinafore,... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1904 - 590 pages
...Englishman ! For he himself has said it, And it's greatly to his credit, That he is an Englishman ! For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman !... | |
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