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have their choice, And so will I have mine. THE DUSTY MILLER Margaret wrote a letter, Sealed it with her finger, Threw it in the dam For the dusty miller. Dusty was his coat, Dusty was the siller, Dusty was the kiss I'd from the dusty miller. If I had my pockets Full of gold and siller, I would give it all To my dusty miller. A STAR Higher than a house, higher than a tree. Oh! whatever can that be? THE GREEDY MAN The greedy man is he who sits And bites bits out of plates, Or else takes up an almanac And gobbles all the dates. THE TEN O'CLOCK SCHOLAR A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar! What makes you come so soon? You used to come at ten o'clock, But now you come at noon. COCK-A-DOODLE-DO Oh, my pretty cock, oh, my handsome cock, I pray you, do not crow before day, And your comb shall be made of the very beaten gold, And your wings of the silver so gray. AN ICICLE Lives in winter, Dies in summer, And grows with its roots upward! A SHIP'S NAIL Over the water, And under the water, And always with its head down. THE OLD WOMAN OF LEEDS There was an old woman of Leeds, Who spent all her time in good deeds; She worked for the poor Till her fingers were sore, This pious old woman of Leeds! THE BOY IN THE BARN A little boy went into a barn, And lay down on some hay. An owl came out, and flew about, And the little boy ran away. SUNSHINE Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more, On the King's kitchen door, All the King's horses, And all the King's men, Couldn't drive Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more, Off the King's kitchen door. WILLY, WILLY Willy, Willy Wilkin Kissed the maids a-milking, Fa, la, la! And with his merry daffing He set them all a-laughing, Ha, ha, ha! TONGS Long legs, crooked thighs, Little head, and no eyes. JACK JINGLE Little Jack Jingle, He used to live single; But when he got tired of this kind of life, He left off being single and lived with his wife. Now what do you think of little Jack Jingle? Before he was married he used to live single. THE QUARREL My little old man and I fell out; I'll tell you what 'twas all about,-- I had money and he had none, And that's the way the noise begun. THE PUMPKIN-EATER Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater, Had a wife and couldn't keep her; He put her in a pumpkin shell, And there he kept her very well.
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