[15] Credit.
[16] There is a line short in the original.
[17] Hence the names of “Bobby” and “Peeler” as applied to the Police.
[18] These four lines form the chorus.
[19] dance somewhat similar to a Redowa, and in vogue about the time when the Polka was the rage.
[20] See “Jullien’s Grand Polka.”
[21] This verse is used as chorus.
[22] There is a somewhat similar story in Dr. Andrew Boorde’s “Wise Man of Gotham,” printed in Henry the Eighth’s time, but the dénouement is not so pleasant, as the lady dismissed her lover with some very strong language.
[23] A parody on the very popular lied, “Trab, Trab, Trab,” sung by Fraulien Jetty Treffz at Jullien’s Promenade Concerts, 1850, etc.
[24] This song is old, for it was introduced by Bannister in “Peeping Tom,” and it was set to music by Dr. Arnold.