. Gems from Mother Goose . COME dance a jig to my Grannys pig, With a rowdy, rowdy, dowdy. Come dance a jig to my Grannys pig, And pussy-cat shall crowdy!. T OM he was a pipers son,He learned to playwhen he was young,But the only tune that he could play,Was Over the hills, and faraway. Tom with his pipe made such a noise,That he pleased both girls and boys,And they all stopped to hear him play, Over the hills and far away. DRinTY John Watts, ^ We are troubled with rats,Will you drive them out of the house? We have mice, too, in plenty, That feast in the pantry,But let them stay and nibble away


. Gems from Mother Goose . COME dance a jig to my Grannys pig, With a rowdy, rowdy, dowdy. Come dance a jig to my Grannys pig, And pussy-cat shall crowdy!. T OM he was a pipers son,He learned to playwhen he was young,But the only tune that he could play,Was Over the hills, and faraway. Tom with his pipe made such a noise,That he pleased both girls and boys,And they all stopped to hear him play, Over the hills and far away. DRinTY John Watts, ^ We are troubled with rats,Will you drive them out of the house? We have mice, too, in plenty, That feast in the pantry,But let them stay and nibble away,What harm in a little brown mouse? riRLS and boys, come out to play, \; The moon doth shine as bright as day;Leave your supper, and leave your sleep,And come with your playfellows into the streetCome with a whoop, come with a call,Come with a good will or not at all. Up the ladder and down the wall,A half-penny roll will serve us find milk, and Til find flour,And well have a pudding in half an hour. rO to bed first, a golden purse ; Go to bed second, a golden pheasant;Go to bed third, a golden bird ! DA-A, ba-a, black sheep, Have you any


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