A collection of comic songs written, Compil'd, Etch'd and Engrav'd, by J. Robertson; and sung by him At the theatres Nottingham, Derby, Stamford, Halifax, Chesterfield, and Redford |
| A collection of comic songs | ||
We eat beef and biscuit bread,
While on dainties you are fed,
Yet chearful work and sing:
When fighting hard, upon the yard,
I fell, and broke my sconce;
A ball whiz'd by, but what care I,
Why, a man can die but once.
While on dainties you are fed,
Yet chearful work and sing:
When fighting hard, upon the yard,
I fell, and broke my sconce;
A ball whiz'd by, but what care I,
Why, a man can die but once.
(Speaking).
And without a doctor or sexton; but they don't want no wipe
from me—for they send so many to their long homes, not to know how to
go contented there themselves—but whenever they go, I doubt they won't
sing
| A collection of comic songs | ||