A Book of Nursery Songs and Rhymes. Baring-Gould Sabine
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Название: A Book of Nursery Songs and Rhymes

Автор: Baring-Gould Sabine

Издательство: Bookwire

Жанр: Документальная литература

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isbn: 4064066426392

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СКАЧАТЬ 'Ow-yow!' said the topmost, 'I've got a hot kin.'

       'It's hotter below,' said Tommy-a-Lynn.

       All to my tooth, etc.

      X. PRIMROSE HILL

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      As I was going up Primrose Hill,

       Primrose Hill was dirty,

       There I met a pretty miss,

       And she dropped me a curtsey.

       Little miss, pretty miss,

       Blessings light upon you.

       If I had half-a-crown a day,

       I'd spend it all upon you.

      XI. GREEN AND AIRY AROUND

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      There was an old woman lived under a hill,

       Green and airy around.

       There was an old woman lived under a hill,

       And she had good ale and beer to sell.

       With a clack, hurry-scurry, scurry whack!

       Green and airy around.

       She had an old man and he wore a wig,

       Grey and hairy around.

       A cat and a dog and a fat little pig.

       She had a daughter, her name it was Nan,

       Plump and bonny around.

       And Nan would laugh with woman or man.

       There came a trooper a-riding by,

       Red and hairy around.

       He called for drink because he was dry.

       His boots were leather, his coat was red,

       Bold and hair around.

       A spur at his heel, and a hat on his head.

       The trooper he was so bold and so big,

       Bold, big, and hairy around,

       Kissed Nan, drank beer, and ate up the pig,

       And never he paid one fig—one fig,

       With a clack, hurry-scurry, scurry whack!

       Green and airy around.

      XII. LAST NIGHT THE DOGS DID BARK

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      Last night the dogs did bark,

       I went to the gate to see.

       When every lass has got a spark,

       Will nobody come for me?

       And it's O dear! what will become of me?

       O dear! what shall I do?

       Nobody coming to marry me?

       Nobody coming to woo?

       My father's a hedger and ditcher,

       My mother does nothing but spin,

       And I am a pretty young lassie,

       Yet slowly the money comes in.

       And it's O dear! etc.

       They say that I'm comely and fair,

       They say that I'm scornful and proud.

       Alas! I must surely despair,

       For alack! I am getting quite ou'd.

       And it's O dear! etc.

       And now I must die an old maid.

       O dear! how shocking's the thought.

       And alas! all my beauty must fade,

       But I'm sure it is none of my fau't.

       And it's O dear! etc.

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