And long did Robin and his mate FORTUNE. THE MAID AND THE MILLER. THERE was a maid went to the mill, Sing trolly, lolly, lolly, lolly lo ; The mill turned round, but the maid stood still, Oh, ho, ho! oh, ho, ho ! oh, ho, ho! did she so ? The miller he kissed her, away she went, Sing trolly, lolly, lolly, lolly lo; The maid was well pleased, and the miller content, Oh, ho! oh, ho! oh, ho! was it so ? He danced and he sung, while the mill went clack, Sing trolly, lolly, lolly, lolly lo; And he cherished his heart with a cup of old sack, Oh, ho ! oh, ho! oh, ho ! did he so ? THE MARRIAGE OF THE FROG AND THE MOUSE. It was a frog in the well, Humble-dum, humble-dum ; Tweedle, tweedle, twino. Humble-dum, humble-dum ; Tweedle, tweedle, twino. Humble-dum, humble-dum ; Tweedle, tweedle, twino. “Hast thou any mind of me?" THE MARRIAGE OF THE FROG. 195 “What shall we have to our supper ?” THE QUEEN, THE KING, AND THE KNAVE OF HEARTS. All on a summer's day ; And took them clean away. And beat the Knave full sore ; And vowed he'd steal no more. |