LITTLE Tommy Tacket Sits upon his cracket; Half a yard of cloth will make him coat and jacket; Make him coat and jacket, Breeches to the knee; And if you will not have him, you may let him be. 150. I WILL sing you a song, Of the woodcock and the sparrow, Of the little dog that burned his tail, And the little boy that must be whipp'd to morrow. 151. HREE blind mice, THREE See, how they run! They all ran after the farmer's wife, Who cut off their tails with a carving knife. Did ever you hear such a thing in your life As three blind mice? MARY, ARY, Mary, quite contrary, And columbines all of a row. 156. HARK, hark, the dogs do bark, Beggars are coming to town; Some in jags, some in rags, And some in velvet gowns. 157. USH-A-BYE a ba-lamb, You shall have a little stick To beat the naughty bow-wow. DAFFY 158. AFFY-DOWN-DILLY has come up to town UB a dub dub, HUB Three men in a tub; And how do you think they got there? The butcher, the baker, The candlestick-maker, They all jump'd out of a roasted potato. 'T was enough to make a man stare! 160. TWO little dogs Sat by the fire Over a fender of coal-dust; Said one little dog To the other little dog, If you don't talk, why I must. 161. ANDY Spandy Jack-a-dandy HA Loved plum-cake and sugar-candy; He bought some at a grocer's snop, Хахот |