| Cuthbert Bede - College students - 1853 - 142 pages
...further preface, to give you the health of Mr. Verdant Green ! With all the honours. Chorus, gents ! " For he's a jolly good fellow ! For he's a jolly good fellow ! ! For he's a jolly good fee-ell-ow ! ! ! "Which nobody can deny !" This chorus was taken up and prolonged in the most indefinite... | |
| Cuthbert Bede - 1853 - 372 pages
...further preface, to give you the health of Mr. Verdant Green ! With all the honours. Chorus, gents ! " For he's a jolly good fellow ! For he's a jolly good fellow 1! For he's a jolly good fee-ell-ow ! !! Which nobody can deny !" This chorus was taken up and prolonged... | |
| Cuthbert Bede - Fiction - 1857 - 144 pages
...further preface, to give you the health of Mr. Verdant Green 1 With all the honours. Chorus, gents ! " For he's a jolly good fellow ! For he's a jolly good fellow ! ! For he's a jolly good fee-ell-ow ! ! ! Which nobody can deny I" This chorus was taken up and prolonged in the most indefinite... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1902 - 884 pages
...in a room high up in the house heard the muffled words of a chorus : For he's a jolly good fellow, For he's a jolly good fellow, For he's a jolly good fellow, And so say all of us, CHAPTER II. CAPTAIN TRENCH AND A TELEGRAM. THIRTEEN years later, and in the same... | |
| English fiction - 790 pages
...the suggestion of the Scotch doctor, little Kapsicum ; and, not content with singing the inevitable ' For he's a jolly good fellow, And so say all of us,' some were for having the band hooked out of their beds, to the end that they might carry him round... | |
| English fiction - 1885 - 776 pages
...him as being all round the most respectable ghost there is, and I will ask you to drink Ms health — 'For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow.' " We all joined in the chorus, and in conclusion gave three cheers for the Wandering Jew. When order... | |
| 1878 - 680 pages
...the suggestion of the Scotch doctor, little Kapsicum ; and, not content with singing the inevitable ' For he's a jolly good fellow. And so say all of us, ' some were for having the band hooked out of their beds, to the end that they might carry him round... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1868 - 328 pages
...prayer, the old refrain, which has echoed out at so many feasts, rings and swings up to the rafters — ' For he's a jolly good fellow, For he's a jolly good fellow,' &c. Ay, so he is — that he is : we wish there were more like him. Another toast — 'Mrs. Fobbles... | |
| William Everett - Baseball - 1869 - 340 pages
...England, and learned the exact trick of standing on a chair and shouting, to the tune of Malbrook, — " ' For he's a jolly good fellow, For he's a jolly good fellow, For he's a jolly good fello — o — o — ow — Which nobody can deny. If he does lie tells a lie, If he does he tells... | |
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