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When the Pie was opened,
The Birds began to sing;
Was not that
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a dainty Dish
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To set before the King?
The King was in
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his Counting-house,
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Counting out his Money.
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The Queen was in
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the Parlour,
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Eating Bread and Honey.
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The Maid was in
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the Garden,
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Hanging out the Clothes;
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There came a little Blackbird,
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And snapped off her Nose
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But there came a Jenny Wren
and popped it on again.
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THE QUEEN OF HEARTS
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The Complete History of JAMS.]
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The Queen of Hearts,
She made some Tarts,
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All on a Summer's Day:
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The Knave of Hearts,
He stole those Tarts,
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And took them right away.
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The King of Hearts,
Called for those Tarts,
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And beat the Knave full sore:
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The Knave of Hearts,
Brought back those Tarts,
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And vowed he'd steal no more.
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THE FARMER'S BOY
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When I was a farmer, a Farmer's Boy,
I used to keep
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