Valentine's Manual of Old New YorkHenry Collins Brown Valentine's manual, Incorporated, 1925 |
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Stran 268 - Daisy, Daisy, Give me your answer do! I'm half crazy all for the love of you! It won't be a stylish marriage, I can't afford a carriage, But you'll look sweet upon the seat Of a bicycle built for two!
Stran 57 - I have lifted and crowned anew. I cheer, I help, I strengthen and aid; I gladden the heart of man and maid ; I set the chained wine-captive free; And all are better for knowing me.
Stran 340 - The clock business has grown to be one of the largest in the country...
Stran 275 - The spell is past, the dream is o'er, And tho' we meet, we love no more, One heart is crush'd to droop and die, And for relief must heav'nward fly, The once bright smile has faded, gone, And given way, to looks forlorn! Despite her grandeur's wicked flame, She stoops to blush beneath her shame. Chorus: We never speak as we pass by...
Stran 58 - Little Sally Ann" was one of several playground games enjoyed at recess. Little Sally Ann Sitting in the sand Rise Sally rise Wipe your dirty eyes Turn to the east Turn to the west Turn to the very one That you love best.
Stran 275 - And for relief must heav'nward fly, The once bright smile has faded, gone, And given way, to looks forlorn! Despite her grandeur's wicked flame, She stoops to blush beneath her shame. Chorus: We never speak as we pass by, Altho...
Stran 57 - I have eased the hot forehead of fever and pain ; I have made the parched meadows grow fertile with grain I can tell of the powerful wheel of the mill, That ground out the flour and turned at my will. I can tell of manhood debased by you, That I have lifted and crowned anew.
Stran 169 - I will accept your offer of thirty or thirtyfive dollars per week for next season. Hoping sincerely that it may be in your power — as I am sure it is your inclination — to make it the latter, I remain Very sincerely John Drew.
Stran 46 - THAT THE SAID TATUM'S DEATH WAS OCCASIONED BY THE FREEZING OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF WATER IN HIS BODY, THAT HAD BEEN MIXED WITH THE RUM HE DRANK.
Stran 272 - Johnny Morgan played the organ The father beat the drum The sister played the tambourine The brother went pom, pom, pom. All alone on the old trombone, the music was so sweet They often got a penny to go into another street.