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" Oh dear! what can the matter be? Dear, dear! what can the tnatter be? Oh dear! what can- the matter be? "
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 107
1859
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Tom Brown at Oxford

Thomas Hughes - College students - 1895 - 604 pages
...mending, ass vending, Happier than the quality ; Swipes soaking, pipes smoking, Ev'ry barn a home ; Tink, tink, a tink a tink, Our life is full of fun, boys...we merrily The bladder and the string." DRYSDALE, CM Silly Sally. " Oh, dear ! what can the matter be ? Dear, dear ! what can the matter be ? Oh, dear...
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Frilby: An Operatic Burlesque

Minott E. Robinson, Frederic Almy - Musicals - 1895 - 62 pages
...artists prepare to sketch her. BlLLEE enters, sees TRILBY, makes a gesture of horror and exit.) CHORUS. O dear, what can the matter be ? Dear, dear, what can the matter be ? Billee must surely as mad as a hatter be, Mad as a very March hare. He promised to sketch for the...
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Poems and Songs: Humorous, Serious, and Satirical

Alexander Rodger - 1897 - 220 pages
...BRITANNIA still henceforth be manned With brave honest fellows, like Charlie. A LOYAL LAMENTATION.* O DEAR ! what can the matter be ? Dear, dear ! what can the matter be ? Mercy upon us ! O, what is the matter ? we Can't get a son and an heir ! * This " Loyal Lamentation...
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Poems and songs, humorous, serious and satirical, ed., with an intr., by R. Ford

Alexander Rodger - 1897 - 220 pages
...BRITANNIA still henceforth be manned With brave honest fellows, like Charlie. A LOYAL LAMENTATION.* 0 DEAR ! what can the matter be ? Dear, dear ! what can the matter be ? Mercy upon us ! 0, what is the matter 1 we Can't get a son and an heir ! — — ^ ^-^ ^—— ——...
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A Second Book in Vocal Music: Wherein the Study of Musical Structure ..., Book 2

Eleanor Smith, C. E. Richard Mueller - School songbooks - 1901 - 200 pages
...rstuv wxy and z. yand z. J58 Oh 1 Dear 1 Wha Can the Matter Be? Allegro. Old English Song. pv ~ l . 2 . Oh ! dear ! what can the matter be ? Dear! dear ! what can the matter be ? ! ,S . . ,N Oh ! dear ! what can the matter be ? Johnny's so long at the fair. 1. I He M2.1 He Vi—...
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First [& Second] Book in Vocal Music ...

Eleanor Smith - 1901 - 200 pages
...-Л-Л-N tt«t}i iSH4-N~\ -^^ -*v a Allegro. Ohl Dear! Wha Can the Matter Be? Old English Song. p l . 2 . Oh ! dear ! what can the matter be ? Dear! dear ! what can the matter be ? 1 1 1 — P — ч-* P — 14 1 N — \ — N — ст Pi $Oh ! dear ! what can the matter be ? Johnny's...
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The Cowper Anthology: 1775-1800 A. D.

Edward Arber - English poetry - 1901 - 362 pages
...him but twopence! He promised he'd bring me a bunch of blue ribbons To tie up my bonny brown hair! O, dear! what can the matter be ? Dear! dear! what can the matter be ? O, dear! what can the matter be ? JOHNNY 's so long at the Fair! He promised to bring me a basket...
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Poems and songs, humorous, serious and satirical, ed., with an intr., by R ...

Alexander Rodger - 1901 - 310 pages
...BRITANNIA still henceforth be manned With brave honest fellows, like Charlie. A LOYAL LAMENTATION.* O DEAR ! what can the matter be ? Dear, dear ! what can the matter be ? Mercy upon us ! O, what is the matter 1 we Can't get a son and an heir ! What will become of legitimate...
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British Anthologies, Volume 10

Edward Arber - English poetry - 1901 - 524 pages
...SANDY, Come short, tho' they were e'er sae lang ! ' ANONYMOUS. O, DEAR ! WHA T CAN THE MA TTER BE ? O, DEAR! what can the matter be? Dear ! dear ! what can the matter be ? O, dear ! what can the matter be ? JOHNNY 's so long at the Fair! He promised to buy me a pair of...
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The Beggars of England in Prose and Poetry: From the Earliest Times ..., Part 1

Albert Tschopp - Beggars - 1903 - 106 pages
...mending, ass vending, Happier than the quality Swipes soaking, pipes smoaking, Ev'ry barn a home. Tink, Tink, a tink a tink Our life is full of fun, boys,...Then tune we merrily The bladder and the string.» In the Joviall Beggar's Merry Crew we find the following (Bagford Ballads p. 877. ' 1678.) »When Beggars...
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