"Old woman, old woman, old woman," quoth I, "Shall I go with thee?" "Aye, by and by." THERE was an old woman called Nothing at-all, A man stretched his mouth to its utmost extent, He learned to play when he was young; But Tom with his pipe made such a noise, Tom with his pipe did play with such skill, Whenever they heard they began for to dance, Even pigs on their hind legs would after him & prance. As Dolly was milking her cow one day, Tom took out his pipe and began for to play, Till the pail was broke, and the milk ran on He met old dame Trot with a basket of eggs, He saw a cross fellow was beating an ass, He took out his pipe and played them a tune, |