Page 163—Doggy Land
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Tom Tinker's Dog Bow, wow, wow, whose dog art tho? I'm Tom Tinker's dog, and I'll bite you. |
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Puppy There was an Old Man of Leghorn, The smallest as ever was born; But quickly snapt up he Was once by a puppy, Who devoured that Old Man of Leghorn. |
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Doggy The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire, The mistress snored loud as a pig; Jack took up his fiddle by doggy's desire, And struck up a bit of a jig. |
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Hark, the Dogs bark Hark, hark, the dogs do bark, Beggars are coming to town; Some in jags, some in rags, And some in velvet gown. |
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Poor Dog Bright Poor dog Bright Ran off with all his might, Because the cat was after him: Poor dog Bright. |
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Dog Blue Bell I had a little dog, and his name was Blue Bell, I gave him some work, and he did it very well; I sent him up stairs to pick up a pin, He stepped into the coal-scuttle up to the chin; I sent him to the garden to pick some sage, He tumbled down and fell in a rage; I sent him to the cellar to draw a pot of beer, He came up again and said there was none there. |
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Little Dog Buff I had a little Dog, and they called him buff, I sent him to the shop for a hap'orth of snuff; But he lost the bag and spilled the snuff. So take that cuff, and that's enough. |
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Dog Burnt his Tail Ding, dong, darrow, The cat and the sparrow; The little dog has burnt his tail, And he shall be hang'd to-morrow. |
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Thievish dog Fan Thievish dog Fan, to yell aloud began, She burnt her mouth through stealing tripe: Thievish dog Fan. |