In Islington there lived a man,
Of whom the world might say,
That still a godly race he ran,
Whene'er he went
to pray.
A kind and gentle heart he had,
To comfort friends and foes;
The naked every day he clad,
When he put on
In Islington there lived a man,
Of whom the world might say,
That still a godly race he ran,
Whene'er he went
to pray.
A kind and gentle heart he had,
To comfort friends and foes;
The naked every day he clad,
When he put on