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Dance a baby diddit, What can his mother do with it, But sit in a lap, And give him some pap?
Dance a baby diddit.
Snail, snail, come out of your hole, Or else I'll beat you as black as a coal.
At the siege of Belleisle I was there all the while, All the while, all the while, at the siege of Belleisle.
Bye, baby bunting, Father's gone a-hunting, Mother's gone a-milking, Sister's gone a-silking, Brother's gone to buy a skin To wrap the baby bunting in.
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Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell; If I had as much money as I could tell I never would cry young lambs to sell, Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell, I never would cry, young lambs to sell.
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Come, let's to bed, says Sleepy-head; Tarry a while, says Slow; Put on the pan, says Greedy Nan, Let's sup before we go.
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To make your candles last for aye, You wives and maids give ear-o!
To put them out's the only way, Says honest John Boldero.
THE GREAT BROWN OWL
THE Brown Owl sits in the ivy-bush, And she looketh wondrous wise, With a h.o.r.n.y beak beneath her cowl, And a pair of large round eyes.
She sat all day on the selfsame spray, From sunrise till sunset; And the dim grey light, it was all too bright For the Owl to see in yet.
"Jenny Owlet, Jenny Owlet," said a merry little bird, "They say you're wondrous wise; But I don't think you see, though you're looking at ME With your large, round, shining eyes."
But night came soon, and the pale white moon Rolled high up in the skies; And the great Brown Owl flew away in her cowl, With her large, round, shining eyes.
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LITTLE TOM TUCKER.
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Little Tom Tucker Sings for his supper: What shall he eat?
White bread and b.u.t.ter.
How shall he cut it Without e'er a knife?
How can he marry Without e'er a wife?]
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Four and twenty tailors went to kill a snail, The best man amongst them durst not touch her tail.
She put out her horns, like a little Kyloe cow, Run, tailors, run, or she'll kill you all just now.
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Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster, In a shower of rain; He stepped in a puddle, up to the middle, And never went there again.