Whoa, Pache, boy, whoa. No, you wouldn't believe it to look at his eyes, But he is, badger blind, and it happened this wise, Songs of the Sierras - Page 247by Joaquin Miller, Juanita Joaquina Miller - 1873 - 299 pagesFull view - About this book
| American periodicals - 1871 - 880 pages
...во. but he's blind HS a badger. Whoa, Puché, boy, whoa. No, you wouldn't think so to look at hie eyes, but he is badger blind, and it happened this wise. We lay in (be grasses and the eon-burnt clover That spread on the ground like a great brown оотег, Northward... | |
| Joaquin Miller - American poetry - 1871 - 220 pages
...of home, I turn to you, lean to you, lift you my hands. LONDON, 1871. J '' KIT CARSON'S RIDE. " ~D UN ? Now you bet you ; I rather guess so ! -*- *> But he's blind as a badger. Whoa, Pach6, boy, whoa. No, you wouldn't believe it to look at his eyes, But he is, badger blind, and it... | |
| Readers - 1884 - 794 pages
...loud." Says lie, " I must ! I'm singinyfor the million!" KIT CARSON'S HIDE— JOAQI-IX MILLER. Kim? Now you bet you ; I rather guess so. But he's blind as a badger. Whoa, Pache, hoy, whoa. No, you wouldn't think so to look at his eyes, But he is badger blind, and it happened this... | |
| Recitations - 1876 - 732 pages
...loud." Says he, " I must ! I'm singing for the million .'" KIT CARSON'S RIDE— JOAQUIN MILLER. Run ? Now you bet you ; I rather guess so. But he's blind as a badger. Whoa, Pach£, boy, whoa. No, you wouldn't think so to look at his eyes, But he is badger blind, and it happened... | |
| William James Linton - African Americans - 1878 - 470 pages
...thousand years of fire ! " CINCINNATUS HINEE ("JOAQUIN") MILLEE. Born 1840 — KIT CARSON'S BIDE* " E0N ? Now you bet you ; I rather guess so ! But he's blind...look at his eyes, But he is, badger blind, and it happen'd this wise. * See Note 26. " We lay in the grasses and the sun-burnt clover • That spread... | |
| Cincinnatus Hiner Miller - 1878 - 182 pages
...reach'd to a stranger the welcome of home, I turn to you, lean to you, lift you my hands. LONDON, 1871. UN ? Now you bet you; I rather guess so ! But he's blind as a badger. Whoa, Pacha", boy, whoa. No, you wouldn't believe it to look at his eyes, But he's blind, badger blind, and... | |
| William Gordon McCabe - Ballads - 1879 - 174 pages
...hadger. Whoa, Pache, hoy, whoa! No, yon wonldn't helieve it to look at his eyes, Bnt he is, hadger-hlind, and it happened this wise : "We lay in the grasses and the snn-hurnt clover, That spread o'n the gronnd like a great hrown cover, Northward and sonthward, and... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - English literature - 1883 - 932 pages
...shall meet thee and know thee again When the sea gives up her dead. KIT CAESON'S RIDE. JOAQUIN MILLER. UN ? Now you bet you ; I rather guess so. But he's blind as a badger. Whoa, Pacha, boy, whoa. No, you wouldn't think so to look at his eyes, But he is badger blind, and it happened... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - Anthologies - 1883 - 954 pages
...shall meet thee and know thee again When the sea gives up her dead. KIT CARSON'S RIDE. JOAQUIN MILLER. Now you bet you ; I rather guess so. But he's blind as a badger. Whoa, Faclie", boy, whoa. No, you wouldn't think so to look at his eyes, But he is badger blind, and it happened... | |
| Literature - 1886 - 552 pages
...conjugal love. RS SHARPE. KIT CARSON'S RIDE. E UN ? Now, you bet you, I rather guess 'so! But's he's as blind as a badger. — Whoa, Pache boy, whoa ! —...wouldn't believe it, to look at his eyes, But he is badger-blind, and it happened this wise. We lay in the grasses and the sunburnt clover That spread... | |
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