JIM and George were two great lords,
They fought all in a churn;
And when that Jim got George by the nose,
Then George began to girn.
See saw, sack-a-day;
Monmouth is a pretie boy,
Richmond is another,
Grafton is my onely joy;
And why should I these three destroy,
To please a pious brother![1]
[1] The boys are sons of Charles II. The pious brother is James, Duke of York.
GREAT A, little a,
Bouncing B!
The cat's in the cupboard,
And can't see me.