| Gerald Griffin - 1857 - 522 sidor
...but formed altogether of a certain absurd and nonsensical combination of uumeaning terms — to wit : -Here we go up, up, up And here we go down — down — downyHere we go backward and forward — And heigh for Dublin towny — ' and the like. And this... | |
| Francis Francis - 1859 - 356 sidor
...crossed the street and plunged into the yellow-brown office, and there we will leave them. CHAPTER XI. " Here we go up, up, up, and here we go down, down, down, oh ! — Here we go backwards and forwards, and here we go round, round, round, oh ! " THE SONG OF... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1860 - 476 sidor
...' I can't help it ! Oh ! the vilest thing in creation.' ' Such fun ! To be taken when well shaken. Here we go up, up, up; and here we go down, down, down! Ha! ware fishing-rod ! This is what it is to travel. No one ever described the experiences of an inside... | |
| Ellen Luscombe - 1861 - 184 sidor
...Mill. You will justly think that our walk is a practical exposition of that pleasing nursery ditty, " Here we go up, up, up, and here we go down, down, down " ; and you will be confirmed and strengthened in your opinion ere we finish our perambulation. Excelsior must... | |
| 1865 - 620 sidor
...once more. The two theories together constitute the grand " see-saw" theory; and the nursery lines, '' Here we go up. up, up; And here we go down, down, down!'' becomes the true anthem of the universe. The " dereliction" is a necessary compliment of the " selection"... | |
| M. L. M. Carey - 1863 - 462 sidor
...Cairo, worthy the name, the others being, all of them, striking illustrations of the nursery rhyme — "Here we go up, up, up," and " Here we go down, down, down." It is the road which leads from Cairo to Suez, and was made by Abbas Pasha, whose palace stands near... | |
| 302 sidor
...kitten, my kitten, And hey my kitten, my deary ! Such a sweet pet as this Was neither far nor neary, Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, downy, Here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy. I LOVE to see at early... | |
| M. L. M. Carey - 1863 - 460 sidor
...worthy the name, the others being, all of them, striking illustrations of the nursery rhyme—"Here we go up, up, up," and " Here we go down, down, down." It is the road which leads from Cairo to Suez, and was made by Abbas Pasha, whose palace stands near... | |
| D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1864 - 370 sidor
...playing a simple, a monotonous, but a terrible game. Odd and even. Heads and Tails. See-saw, Marjory Daw. Here we go up, up, up ; and here we go down, down, down. If on the street a silver coin I find, Forthwith my elbow through a window goes : If Fortune on my... | |
| John Frederick Boyes - 1865 - 280 sidor
...more. The two theories together constitute the grand " see-saw " theory ; and the nursery lines, — " Here we go up, up, up ; And here we go down, down, down ! " become the true anthem of the universe. The " dereliction" is a necessary complement of the " selection"... | |
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