. Nursery rhymes . A little old man of Derby, How do you think he served me ?He took away my bread and cheese, And that is how he served me. Little Polly Flinders Sate among the cinders,Warming her pretty little toes; Her mother came and caught her And whippd her little daughterFor spoiling her nice new THE OHEISTMAS DANCE. Dance, my children, dance and play,Dance, be merry, tis Christmas , my children, and sing so clear,For Christmas comes but once a yeas. 43 Grandmas and aunts are assembled to seeYou dance; so dance, my children, with clock has struck, we soon mus
. Nursery rhymes . A little old man of Derby, How do you think he served me ?He took away my bread and cheese, And that is how he served me. Little Polly Flinders Sate among the cinders,Warming her pretty little toes; Her mother came and caught her And whippd her little daughterFor spoiling her nice new THE OHEISTMAS DANCE. Dance, my children, dance and play,Dance, be merry, tis Christmas , my children, and sing so clear,For Christmas comes but once a yeas. 43 Grandmas and aunts are assembled to seeYou dance; so dance, my children, with clock has struck, we soon must go,So, to finish dancing, dont be slow.
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