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| I HAD a little nut-tree, nothing would it bear |
| But a silver nutmeg and a golden pear; |
| The king of Spain's daughter came to visit me, |
| And all was because of my little nut-tree. |
| I skipped over water, I danced over sea, |
| And all the birds in the air couldn't catch me. |
PICKELEEM, pickeleem, pummis-stone! |
| What is the news, my beautiful one? |
| My pet doll-baby, Frances Maria, |
| Suddenly fainted, and fell in the fire; |
| The clock on the mantle gave the alarm, |
| But all we could save was one china arm. |
| WASH the dishes, wipe the dishes, |
| Ring the bell for tea; |
| Three good wishes, three good kisses, |
| I will give to thee. |
| SHOE the colt, Shoe the colt, Shoe the wild mare; Here a nail, There a nail, Yet she goes bare. |
| PUSSY sits beside the fire. How can she be fair? |
| In walks a little doggy—Pussy, are you there? |
| So, so, Mistress Pussy, how do you do? |
| Thank you, thank you, little dog, |
| I'm very well just now. |
ONE misty, moisty morning, |
| When cloudy was the weather, |
| I chanced to meet an old man clothed all in leather. |
| He began to compliment, and I began to grin. |
| How do you do, and how do you do? |
| And how do you do again? |
