The Angler’s Journal. April 3, 1886.

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OH! DON’T YOU REMEMBER SWEET ALICE, BEN BOLT?

Two parodies of this song were published by Ryle & Co., Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, as street ballads. Both were very coarse, one began:—

Now don’t you remember old Alice, Ben Bolt,

At the cook-shop a little up town,

How she grinned with delight when you gave her the brass,

For the pannum you sent rolling down?

The other commenced thus:—

Oh! don’t you remember sweet Sal, Harry Holt,