Traditional Childrens Nursery Songs Of England.

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56 Traditional Nursery Songs.
If it be I, he will wag his little tail,
But if it be not I, he'll bark and he'll rail.
Up jump'd the little woman, all in the dark, Up jump'd the dog, and he began to bark; The dog began to bark, and she began to cry, O lawk! O mercy on me! I see it is not I.
T HERE was a man of our town, And he was wondrous wise : He jump'd into a bramble bush,
And scratch'd out both his eyes; And when he saw his eyes were out,
With all his might and main, He jumped into another bush, To scratch them in again.
T HERE was a ship, a stately ship, Set sail upon the main, And strange and wondrous things befel Ere she return'd again.
Her sails were all of satin fine, Her masts they were all gold;