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U2 THE TOMAHA WK. [March 13, 1869.
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S2ANZAS FOR STONES: Being a Collection o...
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Baby Tim. 1. A ba by 's born each minute...
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TIRRA-LIRRA AND THE TYROLESE.
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As many of the inhabitants of Clapham (t...
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U2 The Tomaha Wk. [March 13, 1869.
U 2 THE TOMAHA WK . [ March 13 , 1869 .
S2anzas For Stones: Being A Collection O...
S 2 ANZAS FOR STONES : Being a Collection of POPULAR TRAGIC SONGS .
Baby Tim. 1. A Ba By 'S Born Each Minute...
Baby Tim . 1 . A ba by ' s born each minute , —so And Corre each ct beg statistics ins his say livi ; ng in So His me take own to peculiar silk and way satin . —go
, W In ell heavily I led off for existen shine ce I in A far , more quiet line . 2 . When I demanded nutriment , Which I did pretty soon rassed ,
Mv My mouth mouth was was not not embar embarrassed by Dy An article native the silve want r spoon of which Yet The still world one , which pronounces at such low a ; time Must often prove de trop I 3- " 1 shout
No No palace bells , waited no cannon me , ' no s roar . , I don A glove 't believe on any they door even . tied How As could quiet as they a mouse , when , at early **&& dawn . , „ They Near found some me one labelled else ' s house " Take % me m , "
4 . You Beamed guess the on rest . No face mother ' s eyes And Some in its beauty vague my tried and puny to ugl trace y lines , . No Half Half sisters choked choked thronged me me . called called about me me my " " cot dear dear , ,, " "
My Who welcome said , " came Hallo , from ! What A 16 ' s , here ? " 5-And I did Unwilling so not he answer took to decamp me much up for , , and being I seemed A vagabond and tramp .
And With then a maternal the parish care intervened , , I howled outside the workhouse , —still I got my breakfast there . 6 . They set diplomacy to work
Idon And 't things know , how I think it was , got but wors , some e ; ^ One took me into nurse , . Just And I changed like then a , — sixpence and and here changed , till ' s the the about blow day , of all , — When I in fact " came out !"
7 . That Such is , change I ' m dragged I don ' about t require the ; streets , — But Th still ey ' ve I ' m let dragged me out on about hire > . because I ' m And one have of a to small play beggar my part brood , , M And y " mother touch " the pinches public me heart , I . cry ,
8 . And And For really what I look is cry worse pale with and , I grief play ill , , for it well I My Don sham ' t always " relations get my , " thoug fill . h they ' re small But Can bargains , if they such ' re bullied as I— , " alas strike ! , "
They treat them as they , like . 9-I often That wish I could , when find peop a voice le pass , , And Not tell mine them by that my my own " choice mother ;— " is Explain that I ' m not all I seem j
That when I pine and squeak , I do For it s b even y arrangement -a week , —all ! pence 10 . What Though future earth wait but s me little , heaven cares knows ! , broad
An When infant such 's back a load might it bears well be 1 , May And be shun that the I shall narrow go all wrong , The A dark prologue sensation of my p life lay begin way !' , , 11 .
Then Of i talk no more and of bliss baby ! hood , Say , would gnorance you like your early hours Ah To , yes have J there been ' s spent lots of like charity this ? Some I know one , will but have facts to are answer grim . — for The fate of baby Tim J
Tirra-Lirra And The Tyrolese.
TIRRA-LIRRA AND THE TYROLESE .
As Many Of The Inhabitants Of Clapham (T...
As many of the inhabitants of Clapham ( the principal supand porters as probabl of the St y . the James few ' s who Hall can ) are read unacquainted Schiller with with a dictionary German , Tyrol are not , we familiar subjoin with translations the mountain of some patois of the of princi the pal Bavarian songs now concerts Jh being sung by the Tyrolese Minstrels at their afternoon
verses ^^^ We - ^ '_« * _>_ ^^^* W the need « . ^ effect scarcel is y say deli that ^ htful whatever ^ M and the the _ SV modulation purport of of the the > ^ M combined voices harmonious very g to a , degree which few choruses attain : — Quartett . —My Treasure is Lost . My sweetheart is Li-ee-too ,
Too tootle Tootle -too tootle turn Li -too -ee- tootle too , tootle-too ! Where You all can of you I Lie Lie -ee -ee -too -too , Bass Solo Yo — . tootle What , yo ' s he tootle saying , yo of tootle ? , yotle , too . Soprano . —He says you're a Li-ee-too .
Tuttu—Tootle Yo tootle turn , yo Li- tootle ee-too , , yo tootle , yotle too—{ Have any more ? 0 h > certainly ' , if you wish it . ) Duet with Yodel Chorus . National Song . Will Ketly you dear be ! mine Yodel ? -dee Yodel , doodly ho ! Yodel deedly ha !
Yodeldy Not for Yo doodle -jo-del doodle -dee doodle do—Yodeldy I won ' t be doodledy thine—Yodel doodledy doodly doodledy ho ! Yodel yo . deedly ha ! { N . B . —This 7 nay be repeated when the couph is troublesome . )
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), March 13, 1869, page 112, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_13031869/page/2/
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