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THE FROG WOULD A-WOOING RIDE A ndante |
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The frog would a-wooing ride, Humble dum, humble dum,
Sword and buckler by his side, Tweedle, tweedle, tvvino.
When upon his high horse set, Humble dum, humble dum,
His boots they shone as black a£ jet Tweedle, tweedle, twino.
"When he came to the merry mill pin, Lady Mouse beene you within ? Then came out the dusty mouse, I am lady of this house ;
JIast thou any mind cf me ? I have e'en great mind of thee. Who shall this marriage make ? Our lord, which is the rat, |
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