| 1866 - 882 pages
...best bearing trees, would drink the following toast three times: " Here 's to thee, old apple tree! Whence thou may'st bud, and whence thou may'st blow, And whence thou mny'st bear apples enow! Hate full, caps full! Bushel, basket, and sacks full, And even my pockets,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1866 - 840 pages
...pocket-fulls, hat-fulls, Peck-fulls, bushel-fulls. Or, Hero's to tliee Old apple-tree! Whence thou mayest bud and whence thou mayst blow, And whence thou mayst bear apples enowl Hats-full, caps-full. Bushel — bushel — snckf-full, And my pockeU full too. Huzza 1 Another... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 160 pages
...apple trees, they drink the following toast three several times : — " Here's to thee, old apple tree, Whence thou may'st bud, and whence thou may'st blow...— bushel — sacks full, And my pockets full too ! Huzza ! " These rites performed, they return to the house, whose doors are found fast bolted by the... | |
| Omens - Omens - 1868 - 210 pages
...best-bearing trees, they drink the following toast, three several times — ' Here's to thee, old apple tree, Whence thou may'st bud, and whence thou may'st blow,...full! caps full! Bushel — bushel — sacks full 1 And my pockets full too ! Huzza ! ' This done, they return to the house, the doors of which they... | |
| Children's literature, English - 1868 - 510 pages
...offer up their invocations in the following quaint doggrel rhyme : — Here's to thee, Old apple tree ; "Whence thou may'st bud, And whence thou may'st blow, And whence thou may'st bear, Apples enow, I 1 ;il» full, CUDS full, Bushfuls, bushfuls, sacks full, And my pockets full, too, Huzza, huzza.... | |
| Clara L. Matéaux - 1870 - 274 pages
...apple-tree there is in the orchard, and sing — THE OLD, OLD SONG. " Here's to thee, Old apple tree ; Whence thou may'st bud, And whence thou may'st blow,...thou may'st bear Apples enow, Hats full, Caps full, Bushfuls, bushfuls, sacks full, And my pockets full, too, Huzza, huzza ! And then they pass round the... | |
| Elias Tozer - Devon (England) - 1873 - 104 pages
...company joined in drinking the following toast three times : — Here's to thee, old apple tree, Hence thou may'st bud, and whence thou may'st blow, And...thou may'st bear apples enow ! Hats full ! caps full ! Bushel-bushel-sacks full, And my pockets full too ! Huzza ! This done (says Hone in his " Every Day... | |
| Alfred Guy K. L'Estrange - England - 1873 - 380 pages
...with a large pitcher of cider, and there drink the following toast : " Here's to thee, Old apple tree, Whence thou mayst bud And whence thou mayst blow, And whence thou mayst bear. Apples enou' : Hats full, Caps full, Bushel, bushel Backs full, And my pockets full too, Huzza." At the conclusion... | |
| Archaeology - 1873 - 670 pages
...thcc, old apple tree, When thou mayst bud, and when thou mayst blow ! And when thou mayst bear apple enow ! Hats full ! caps full ! Bushel — bushel — sacks full ! And my pockets full too ! Huzza ! Huzza ! Huzza ! Can any of your readers inform me, through your columns, why this ceremony... | |
| Elias Tozer - Devon (England) - 1873 - 104 pages
...toast three times :— Here's to thee, old apple tree, Hence thou may'st bud, and whence thou may'at blow, And whence thou may'st bear apples enow ! Hats full! caps full! Bushel-bushel-sacks full, And my pockets full too! Huzza ! This done (says Hone in his " Every Day... | |
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