TITTLE Miss, pretty Miss,
Blessings rest upon you; If I had half-a-crown a day I'd spend it all upon you.
TITTLE Miss Muffett,
She sat on a tuffet, Eating of curds and whey;
There came a great spider, Who sat down beside her, And frighten'd Miss Muffet
away.
DANCE, Thumbkin, dance,
Dance, ye merrymen, every one; For Thumbkin, he can dance alone, Thumbkin, he can dance alone.
Dance, Foreman, dance, Dance, ye merrymen, every one; But Foreman, he can dance alone, Foreman, he can dance alone.
Dance, Middleman, dance, Dance, ye merrymen, every one; For Middleman, he can dance alone, Middleman, he can dance alone.
Dance, Ringman, dance, Dance, ye merrymen, every one; For Ringman, he can dance alone, Ringman, he can dance alone.
Dance, Littleman, dance, Dance, ye merrymen, every one; For Littleman, he can't dance alone, Littleman, he can't dance alone.
THE man in the wilderness asked me, 1 How many strawberries grew in the sea ? I answer'd him, as I thought good, As many as red herrings grew in the wood.
THERE was an old woman went up in a 1 blanket,
Ninety-nine times as high as the moon : But where she was going nobody could tell,
For under her arm she carried à broom.
Old woman, old woman, old woman, said I,
Whither, 0 whither, whither so high? O, I'm sweeping the cobwebs off the sky,
And I'll come down to you bye and bye.
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